 Long term effects of alcohol By: Camberly Shaw.

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 Long term effects of alcohol By: Camberly Shaw

Long term effects on the brain  You won’t be able to walk straight, and you will have black outs.  You will have blurred vision, slurred speech, slowed reaction, uncontrollable muscle movement, learning difficulties, and you wont be able to sleep.  Alcohol will make a person not eat, you will not be able to have a good memory, your brain will shrink

Long term damage on the liver  Alcohol is a major cause of liver disease, and it will cause liver failure.  One common disease found is hepatitis.  It will cause liver shrinkage.

Long term effects on the body  It will increase blood clotting, lower immune system.  Will increase heart attack, high blood pressure, and rapid heart beat.  Dehydration of skin, loss of heat from the body, and sharp muscle pain and weakness.  Risk of cancer in throat and mouth.

Health triangle  Social- your friends won’t want to be around you.  Mental/Emotional- you won’t think straight. You will feel bad about your self.  Physical- your appearance will look ugly. You will not be healthy. When you are drunk you will do dumb things and get hurt. 

Activity!!!!  For my activity we are going to have a party!