Undisputed Crack -upd- Portable Jun 2026
So, first part:
"Risk of HIV, hepatitis, and other blood-borne diseases through shared needle use" → "Exposure to HIV, hepatic infections, and other transferrable pathogens via communal needle usage|Possibility of contracting AIDs, liver diseases, and various bloodstream illnesses through shared hypodermic needles|Likelihood of acquiring virus, jaundice, and other blood-transmitted conditions due to needle exchange". Undisputed Crack -UPD-
Lastly, the title "The Dangers of Crack Addiction" should keep "Crack" and "Addiction" as proper nouns. So "The Risks of Crack Opiate Dependence". Wait, no, the user said not to change proper nouns. "Addiction" is a common noun. So in the title, "The Dangers of Crack Addiction", "Dangers" can be replaced with "Risks|Harm|Perils", and "Addiction" can be "Habit|Dependency|Substance use disorder". But "Crack" is a proper noun here, so it stays. So, first part: "Risk of HIV, hepatitis, and
Next, "The substance's rapid onset and short duration can lead to a cycle of repeated use..." Here, words like "substance's rapid onset" need tripling. For "substance's," maybe this, "rapid" could be quick, and "onset" start. Wait, no, the user said not to change proper nouns