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Addiction is a serious issue that affects people of all ages, but it can be particularly damaging for young people.
Addiction is defined as a chronic, relapsing disorder characterized by compulsive drug seeking and use despite harmful consequences.
It can involve a wide range of substances, including alcohol, drugs, and even certain behaviours such as gambling or shopping.
The effects of addiction on young people can be devastating. It can lead to poor academic performance, social isolation, and an increased risk of mental health issues such as depression and anxiety. It can also put them at risk for physical harm, including overdose and accidents.
One of the major reasons why young people are at risk for addiction is that their brains are still developing. The brain’s reward system, which is responsible for regulating pleasure and motivation, is particularly vulnerable during adolescence.
This means that young people are more likely to seek out and engage in risky behaviors, including substance use.
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