Hi, my name's Sara Bellum. Welcome to my magazine series exploring the brain's
response to drugs. In this issue, we'll investigate the fascinating facts about
inhalants. Some of this information was only recently discovered by leading
scientists.
Maybe you haven't heard of inhalants, but you probably come across them pretty
often. Hair spray, gasoline, spray paint -- they are all inhalants, and so are
lots of other everyday products.
Many inhalants have a strong smell. That's why they're called inhalants: Some
people inhale the vapors on purpose.
Why would anyone do this? Because the chemicals in these vapors can change
the way the brain works, and those changes can make people feel very happy for
a short time.
But inhalants can also do harm.
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