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Role of students in the fight against tobacco,alcohol and drugs
(for World No tobacco day) about 1000 words essay
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Answered by GOZMIt
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#Drug Abuse Essay 4 (500 words)
Drug abuse is excessive, compulsive and repeated use of drugs. It is a chronic disease that can damage a person’s physical as well as mental health beyond repair. Initially, a person takes drugs by choice. However, after some time it becomes almost impossible for him/ her to resist them. Drug addiction is difficult to control and is often referred to as a relapsing disease. It mainly impacts the brain.

Why does this problem occur?
Different people get addicted to drugs owing to different reasons. Here is a look at some of the main reasons that lead to this problem:

LonelinessMany people take to drugs to overcome the feeling of loneliness. Many a times, people feel that they have no one to share their joys and sorrows with and they eventually take to drugs in order to get rid of this feeling.


CompetitionGrowing competition in schools, colleges and at work leads to pressure which is often difficult to handle. Many people turn to drugs in order to handle this pressure.

Relationship ProblemsThis is also a common reason for drug abuse. Youngsters often take to drugs in order to overcome the emotional upheaval caused due to failed relationships.

ExperimentationMany people, mostly teenagers are just curious to find out how drugs taste as well as their after effects. Little do they know that this experimenting can lead to addiction before they would even realise.

GenesDrug abuse is often hereditary. If any of the parents is addicted to drugs, the child has a high risk of incurring the problem.

How to curb this problem?
While it is difficult to get out of the dark world of drug abuse and it is highly likely for the problem to relapse, there are certain things that can help those trying to get rid of this problem. These are discussed below in detail:

Expert ConsultationIt is suggested to consult a doctor or better still join a rehabilitation centre in order to get rid of drug abuse. As easy as it is to fall prey to this problem, it is equally difficult to come out of it. The step by step approach followed at the rehabilitation centres is an effective way to curb this issue.

Eat HealthyYour mental as well as physical health deteriorates due to heavy intake of drugs. In order to replenish the lost nutrients, it is suggested to have a healthy diet.

ExercisePhysical activities such as jogging, dancing, swimming, yoga, etc promote the growth of endorphins also known as the happy hormones. It is suggested to indulge in such activities to get rid of drug addiction as reducing the drug dosage can increase the stress level.

Conclusion
Drug Abuse is a grave problem. Especially common among the youth these days, it can be damaging for those who are addicted as well as the ones related to them. The sensitivity of the issue must be recognized and one must not start this practice in any case. Remember, there are better ways to handle problems such as loneliness, fear, anxiety and heart break.



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Answered by ChetanRA
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Here are a few of my words on this topic, taken from a previous answer:


Role of Students in the fight against Tobacco, Alcohol and Drugs

We live in a cosmopolitan world today. We're introduced to different cultures, beliefs and ideologies from a young age. Today's youth are much more exposed to a global viewpoint than ever before. However, it is here that the problem lies. Youth, especially the years of teenage, are the years in which students are influenced a lot by their peers and the society around them. It is said that the mind is at its weakest during these years, and it is difficult to keep it under our control. This is exactly where the issue starts. We see today's youth falling to peer pressure and getting addicted to smoking, drinking and drugs from a young age, which can disastrously change the path of their life. We see exceptional students being dragged into this habit, never to come out again. There are others who cleverly make their way through all these distractions and emerge victorious. They are surely bound to rise ahead and succeed in life. Good always outweighs the bad and such good can also inspire the bad to come out from their bubble and mend their ways. Students definitely have a role to play in the fight against these social hazards.

While the society and government do try in many ways to bring out awareness in people about the ill-effects of smoking, drinking and drugs, some people just cannot come out of the mess they have created for themselves and become lifetime prey to such habits. As mentioned before, the prime age when this life-shattering mistake occurs is during teenage. Students fall prey to these habits just because of the "cool" factor associated with them. They are forced to try them out just because everyone else is doing so. They later influence others and hence, the cycle continues. We, as students must be having the ability to say 'NO' to such habits. If we fall into them once, it is highly probable that you cannot get yourself out of it during this lifetime. Therefore, we must save ourselves first before saving others. We must have a firm determination to work towards our goal and ignore all the distractions that come in between. We must realize that it is our fortune that we have been warned about such habits early on and must try to avoid them for the rest of our lives. Once we distance ourselves from such habits, the bigger duty arises, which is to prevent others to fall prey as well. We must constantly be on the lookout for friends who are getting involved in smoking, drinking or drugs. If possible, we must try and influence them and stop before its too late. If it is not possible on our own, we can try contacting someone we trust, such as a teacher, parent or also seeking professional intervention by a counselor. Counselors are trained to handle such cases and will be more than well equipped to carefully and safely bring students out of the vicious grab of these bad habits. As students, we can also spread awareness on these topics to the general public. Being so active on social media platforms, we can share articles and warnings so that people realize what they are doing wrong. We can carry out rallies, hold placards, design posters and spread awareness in our schools or localities. We must encourage our leaders to bring more stringent laws to help reduce the menace. A change is possible only when each and every one contributes to making a better society.

Therefore, students play a major role in the fight against Tobacco, Alcohol and Drugs. The major battle is to prevent ourselves from falling prey to such habits, as teenage and student life exposes us to many people with different ideologies, and peer pressure will make us act without thinking. Once we move away from these hazards, half the problem is solved. The other half can be solved by joining hands and spreading awareness throughout the world about the importance of staying away from such habits. It all begins with a small step, which can finely make this world a better place!
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