Your entire body is affected.
It all depends on the intake of the alcohol and how the baby is born in general. Fetal alcohol syndrome could not affect anything, or it could affect many things. None of the organs are technically "not affected" but the part of the body that is definitely not affected is the skin.
Loads are affected
Alcohol can affect many organs. Liver, Kidneys, Heart, and the brain.
The lungs and Heart get affected by smoking. Smoking also messes up the respiratory system . smoking damage's the luges so bad that some people end-up having lung cancer.
1 drink daily for women and 1-2 drinks daily for men are good for most people whereas smoking has no benefits and is always detrimental.
There are many kinds of drugs, which are designed to affect many different organs, but there is no doubt that the one organ which is most often affected by drugs is the brain.
Smoking causes many more deaths than does the abuse of alcohol. Of course, the moderate consumption of alcohol is associated with better health and longer life than abstaining from alcohol.
Fetal alcohol syndrome affects one in 600 children in the United States.
If your kids go to school, many schools get people to talk about smoking and from there they understand the effects, who is affected and many other things. Also you can go to yellowbook pages:D - All of my smoking experiences have taken place in the school toilets
There are many dangers to smoking meth. The main one is that it can rot someone's teeth, skin and internal organs. Another problem with meth is that is disrupts mental facilities.
malaria is usually affecting our brain ,kidneys ,lungs and many more organs in our body.
The classic organ affected by tuberculosis is the lung. Many other organs may be infected.