Severe alcohol abuse can lead to accidents, health problems, financial problems, relationship problems, and many other problems.
Psychiatric drugs, combined with counseling.
It can lead to severe mental and, depending on how much/how deep, physical health problems.
The air becomes stiller, hence the air becomes murky because dust and pollutants are no longer lifted from the surface. This can become a problem in cities where many pollutants exist. During a severe inversion, trapped air pollutants form a brownish haze that can cause respiratory problems.
Ballet dancers are very tough on their bodies. They often have long-term health problems related to joint wear and can have severe arthritis as they grow older.
i know for a fact that it causes drunkness which causes drunk driving and sometimes even severe health problems
i know for a fact that it causes drunkness which causes drunk driving and sometimes even severe health problems
It depends on the specific problems and how severe they are. However, teaching is probably up there with "bomb disposal specialist" in the list of professions that might not be advisable for someone prone to mental health issues.
Asbestos is associated with a number of very severe chronic health problems but chronic sinus problems is not among them.
No. Anorexia is a very dangerous eating disorder. It can leave permanent health problems, pose serious health risks, and can often even be fatal.
i know for a fact that it causes drunkness which causes drunk driving and sometimes even severe health problems
Poison Oak is a severe skin irritant to most people. It causes severe blistering and itching. Getting it in your eyes, or inhaling smoke from burning poison oak will cause severe health problems.