Search results for 'drugs and alcohol'
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Marijuana and the Teen Brain Poster
Marijuana and the teen brain presents vital information for 13-19 year old students. Even though many young people think marijuana is harmless the research shows other wise. The teen brain is developing during this time and continues to mature and develop until about age 25. Marijuana can cause all kinds of problems in learning, coordination, reaction time, and judgment. It can also cause hallucinations, paranoia, mental problems, decline in school academics, decline in athletic performance, and impaired driving.
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FENTANYL - The Harmful effects of Fentanyl Poster
The Harmful Effects of Fentanyl Poster shows and explains the negative side effects the drug has on the human body. The poster uses detailed anatomical images to display the effects the drug has on vital organs including damage to the brain, heart, and reproductive system. This poster is a great way to educate others about the harmful effects of Fentanyl and is a useful reference tool in any education or health related facility.$24.95 -
Opioids and the Danger of Prescription Drugs Poster
The Opioids and the Danger of Prescription Drugs Poster displays 3 different classifications of prescription drugs and their harmful side effects when abused. The poster includes a detailed illustration of the effects of abusing drugs on the brain, spinal cord, nerves, lungs, and diaphragm. This poster is a great way for nurses and teachers to reference the harmful effects of abusing prescription drugs.$24.95
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Harmful Effects of Vaping 24" x 36" Laminated Poster
Vaping has become an epidemic to our teens around the country. This vaping poster helps educate students, teachers, and parents of the harmful effects of e-cigarettes. Each area of the male teen lists adverse effects from vaping.
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Risk Factors of Addiction 8 1/2 x 11 Color Transparency
Risk Factors of Addiction Poster presents 10 factors of how and why someone becomes addicted. Included are factors like genetics, gender, mental disorders, trauma and abuse, how drug is taken, peer pressure, home and family, school problems, early drug use, type of drug taken.$10.00 -
How drug addiction Occurs 8 1/2 x 11 Color Transparency
How drug addiction Occurs Poster shows in sequence the progression of how someone initially takes the drug to becoming addicted. The begins by showing the synapse being flooded with dopamine creating euphoria, then less dopamine being produced, to less receptors available to stimulate, then low dopamine levels and withdrawal, leading person to retake drug, and ending in person using higher doses, tolerance, and addiction.$10.00
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Marijuana and the Brain 8 1/2 x 11 Color Transparency
Marijuana and the Brain Poster is a straight forward and unbiased anatomical guide of the major brain areas effected by marijuana. Each brain area includes information on what it does and what effect THC has on it. Teachers and students to see the brain areas effected and discuss the topic in a common sense anatomical approach.$10.00 -
Drugs and the Brain 8 1/2 x 11 Color Transparency
Drugs and the Brain Poster shows how neuron's communicate with each other and how drugs of abuse effect the brain areas and function. The top left box shows the major pleasure centers flooded with dopamine and effected by drugs. The bottom box highlights the synapse and how brain function, specifically dopamine, normally works.$10.00 -
Risk Factors of Addiction
Risk Factors of Addiction Poster presents 10 factors of how and why someone becomes addicted. Included are factors like genetics, gender, mental disorders, trauma and abuse, how drug is taken, peer pressure, home and family, school problems, early drug use, type of drug taken.$24.95
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How Drugs Create Euphoria
How Drugs Create Euphoria presents how alcohol, nicotine, marijuana, amphetamines, cocaine, and heroin create euphoria or the "high". Each drug provides just the right amount of detail and text to help teachers and students understand how these drugs act in the brain.$24.95 -
How drug addiction Occurs
How drug addiction Occurs Poster shows in sequence the progression of how someone initially takes the drug to becoming addicted. The begins by showing the synapse being flooded with dopamine creating euphoria, then less dopamine being produced, to less receptors available to stimulate, then low dopamine levels and withdrawal, leading person to retake drug, and ending in person using higher doses, tolerance, and addiction.$24.95 -
Drugs and the Brain
Drugs and the Brain Poster shows how neuron's communicate with each other and how drugs of abuse effect the brain areas and function. The top left box shows the major pleasure centers flooded with dopamine and effected by drugs. The bottom box highlights the synapse and how brain function, specifically dopamine, normally works.$24.95