RITALIN, ... Potential for Addiction and Overdose According to the Physicianamp39s Desk Reference Guide, the standard text for medical reference, ampquotchronic abuse of Ritalin ... View More
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Fetal Alcohol Syndrome ... biologic risks to the health of their babies because of inadequate prenatal care and other risk factors associated with poverty and chronic abuse of alcohol ... View More
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Child Abuse ... A chronic physical abuse can result in long term physical disabilities, including brain damage, hearing loss, or eye damage. The ... View More
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The Chronic Offender of DUI ... suggesting such a thing is similar to sending chronic robbers to therapy rather than jail. Those who treat alcohol as a disease, whether or not abuse of it ... View More
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The effects of Marijuana ... Chronic abuse of marijuana also is associated with impaired attention and memory, while prenatal exposure to marijuana is associated with impaired verbal ... View More
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Domestic Abuse ... A family member must file for this order by showing a pattern of chronic physical abuse such as shoving, slapping, punching, choking, or threatening to harm ... View More
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Teen Suicide ... Ultimately chronic abuse of alcohol and drugs may lead to death About 100,000 Americans die each year as a result of alcohol with other drugs including heart ... View More
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Child Abuse ... 3. Emotional Neglect includes such actions as chronic or extreme spousal abuse in the childamp39s presence, allowing a child to use drugs or alcohol, refusal or ... View More
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marijuana and brain damage ... longterm heavy use of marijuana does not cause the harsh impairment of memory, attention, and cognitive function that can be found in chronic abuse of alcohol ... View More
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child abuse ... The fact that more than three children a day die from physical abuse or chronic neglect in the United States calls into question Americaamp39s commitment to its ... View More
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ADHD ... Unfortunately, in the long run, alcohol is a depressant, and the daily withdrawal or hangover associated with chronic abuse increases anxiety. ... View More
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Long term effects of rape using the Prince of Tides for reference ... Furthermore, women are reluctant to seek counseling until their symptoms are chronic, and counselors ... to be at a higher risk for drug and alcohol abuse as well. ... View More
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A Look at Child Abuse in America ... This can be especially true if the child has an unpleasant temperament or a chronic illness that adds to the stress. We can see that child abuse is a huge ... View More
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child abuse ... They have a disorganized, chaotic home life or they have a history of chronic illness. To understand the importance of preventing child abuse you must look at ... View More
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Drugs and Corruption ... Com, Drug abuse is the chronic or habitual use of any chemical substance to alter states of body or mind for other than medically warranted purposes. ... View More
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Drug abuse among teenagers ... The physical signs of abuse or addiction can vary depending on the person and ... For example, someone who abuses marijuana may have a chronic cough or worsening ... View More
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AIDS and Alcohol ... disease inhibits the bodyamp39s ability to create Tcells white blood cells affected by HIV Chronic abusers of alcohol have less Tcells Alcohol abuse is a ... View More
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Marijuana Should Not Be Legalized ... Besides the movement to legalize marijuana for recreational abuse, there is also a movement to permit those with chronic pain to use marijuana for medicinal ... View More
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Psychology Today ... Physical Illness Walker and colleagues 1992 found patients who reported long histories of child sexual abuse experienced more chronic pelvic pain and showed ... View More
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Addiction ... they share. This is the case of Scott Smith and Brandon Triche, their relationship once revolved around chronic drug abuse. ampquotWhen I ... View More
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Sexual abuse ... being institutionalized ampquotCaretaker Abuseampquot, and a history of abuse of any kind ... experience concluding of instances of repetitive and chronic over stimulation ... View More
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Heroin Use and Abuse ... percent in Detroit.v The shortterm effects of heroin abuse appear soon ... Chronic users may develop collapsed veins, infection of the heart lining and valves ... View More
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Alcohol Abuse ... Alcoholism is a chronic disease that is progressive and many times fatal. ... these diseases if they have a few drinks here and there but if you abuse alcohol it ... View More
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schizophrenia or drug abuse ... that schizophrenia is being misdiagnosed in people that abuse amphetamines is ... Schizophrenia Schizophrenia, a severe and chronic disease of the brain, affects ... View More
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Domestic Abuse ... all decision making, with no partner input, moodiness, chronic lateness, determines ... sudden coldness and rejection,ampquot childhood history of abuse, control over ... View More
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Why People Abuse Illegal Drugs ... org, 3 Marijuana is also known as pot, hash, chronic, reefer, blunts ... suspectamp39s violence and carelessness.theantidrug.com 2. ampquotSubstance abuse and addiction ... View More
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Alcohol ... who abuse cocaine may ampquotbingeampquot on high doses of the drug on an episodic basis followed by a 2 to 3 day recuperation known as a ampquotcrash. Or they may be chronic ... View More
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Social Drinking and Social Sci ... Since alcohol is so easily saturates every cell and organ of the body, the physical effects of chronic alcohol abuse are wideranging and complex. ... View More
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Narcotics ... lossLimb spasmsLiver and kidney damage SIGNS OF USEThere is a common link between inhalant abuse and problems in school failing grades, chronic absences, and ... View More
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Alcohol ... Cirrhosis is a result of liver disease from chronic alcohol abuse. Alcohol also causes damage to the brain, heart, kidneys, and digestive system. ... View More
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