Drugs 0.0 / 5 ? Physical EducationDiet, drugs, smoking, alcoholethical issuesGCSEAQA Created by: meercatredCreated on: 11-04-18 20:58 523416 Across 1. Effect the central nervous system. Increase alertness, decrease fatigue, can cause death, strokes, high blood pressure, anxiety, addictions and insensitivity to serious injuries. (10) 5. Blood transfusion. Blood taken then training on less blood before replacement of your other someone else's blood. Can cause allergic reactions, kidney damage, HIV, Hepetitus (infections diseases). (5, 6) 6. Remove fluids by increasing urination. Reduce weight, can reduce concentration of prohibited substances in urine. Cause dehydration and related side effects. (9) Down 2. Stimulate production of naturally occurring hormones which often increase red blood cell count or oxygen capacity. (7, 8) 3. Hide effects of illness. Include morphine, heroin, codeine. May cause respiratory depression, physical/ psychological dependence, exhaustion (over training), constipation, extreme apathy. (8, 10) 4. Artificially produced male hormones, promote muscle and bone growth, reduce recovery time. May cause liver damage, heart disease, sterility, increased moodiness/ aggression. (8, 6) 5. reduce heart rate, reduce effects of adrenaline, improve fine control, cause nausea, weakness, heart problems. (4, 8)
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