OPIUM ... classified as a ampquotnarcotic,ampquot or opiate which are a group of painkilling drugs that produce a relaxed dreamlike state moderately high doses often induce sleep. ... View More
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how are your sleeping habits ... These sleeping and waking cycles are called circadian rhythms. One hormone in particular, melatonin, is the primary hormone to induce sleep. ... View More
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Insomnia ... A second prevention is by limiting alcohol. Many people use alcohol as a sleeping aid to induce sleep which can be a stimulant. ... View More
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Insomnia ... A second preven tion is by limiting alcohol. Many people use alcohol as a sleeping aid to induce sleep which can be a stimulant. ... View More
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Insomnia ... Alcohol, which is sometimes used as a nightcap to induce sleep, may also act to make sleep more fragile throughout the night. Noise ... View More
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Depressants ... Medically, sedatives see picture 3 are used to reduce anxiety and nervous tension, to relax muscles, and/or to induce sleep. Doctors ... View More
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Boethius ... Some modes ampquotinduce sleep, while others ampquotpurge amp39the stupor and confusion of sleepamp39 when they woke up.4ampquot People of Pythagorasamp39s time or of Boethiusamp39s era lacked ... View More
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Drug Addiction and Their Most ... drugs affect our CNS Opium, a crude extract from the opium poppy, has been used for many years throughout our history to relieve pain and to induce sleep. ... View More
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Spiders ... chemical was first synthesized in 1832 DEA, Chloral Hydrate 1. Chloral hydrate takes about 30 minutes to take effect, and should induce sleep within an hour. ... View More
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drugs and athletes ... Narcotics are drugs that relieve pain and often induce sleep. Narcotics include opium and drugs derived from opium, such as morphine, codeine, and heroin. ... View More
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medicinal marajuana ... It was also believed to quicken the mind, prolong life, improve judgment, lower fevers, induce sleep and cure dysentery Fougeres 2. Marijuana was introduced ... View More
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Narcotics Opiates Narcotics/Opiates What are Opiates Opiates are habitforming drugs that dull the senses, relieve pain, and induce sleep. Types ... View More
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Legalization of Marijuana ... extolled the use of marijuana as a treatment for malaria, rheumatism, fever, dysentery, depression, or as an appetite stimulant, or to induce sleepampquot Brewer 1 ... View More
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My Brothers Choice ... Comptonamp39s 275. These drugs were used to induce sleep and relaxation. Other drugs gave the user a feeling on exileration. Whether ... View More
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MrAntonio42@yahoo.com ... and illegally. These drugs were used to induce sleep and relaxation. Other drugs gave the user a feeling on exhilaration. Whether ... View More
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Sleep Deprivation ... Sleep experts suggest that we shouldnamp39t even need an alarm clock to awaken Do I forget things more ... Boring should irritate younot induce sleepiness ... View More
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The Middle Ages ... the body. Some of the potions used to relieve pain or induce sleep during the surgery were themselves potentially lethal. One of ... View More
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Wake Up ... Delaying the onset of sleep, restlessness, poor quality and amp39depthamp39 of sleep, and being easily awakened are the main disturbances of sleep caffeine can induce. ... View More
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Insomnia ... may induce nightmar es brought on by sweating. Similarly, shivering in a cold room may also awaken a person. When the stressful situation goes away, sleep ... View More
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Jet Lag ... rests, and pillows are all useful in helping to get a good sleep while flying ... This practice is dangerous as studies show sleeping pills induce a state of little ... View More
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Caffeine and its Effects on the Body ... central nervous system will not be able to go to sleep because the ... In some cases, it can induce tremors, nausea, vomiting, tachycardia, confusion, high blood ... View More
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Macbeth: Macbeth is Basically A Man Of Conscience With A Fat ... murdered sleep, and therefore Cawdor shall sleep no more Macbeth shall sleep no more ... as they had the power to provide temptation and to induce wrongful doings. ... View More
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Hypnosis ... Advertisers understand this, they use television programs to induce a hypnotic ... a mental state of heightened suggestibility, characterised by trance like sleep. ... View More
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Hypnosis ... Advertisers understand this, they use television programs to induce a hypnotic ... a mental state of heightened suggestibility, characterised by trance like sleep. ... View More
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Hypnosis ... The techniques used to induce hypnosis are similar. ... As the person goes into a deeper trance and approaches sleep, the thinking process and the physiological ... View More
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Looking Backward ... a chronic insomniac, calls on the services of an animal magnetist who proceeds to induce some sort of trance which is allows West to get much needed sleep. ... View More
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The Effects of Television on the Development of Children ... example, for children at risk of epilepsy, programs that show flashing images against a bright background may induce epileptic seizures. Sleep problems have ... View More
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Bipolar Disorder ... They may also feel fatigued often, and their sleep is disturbed ... An ECT is giving a jolt of electricity through a personamp39s forehead to induce seizures, just like ... View More
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Passive Euthanasia and Physician Assisted Suicide ... think it is about physicians becoming killers and amp39putting patients to sleepamp39 much like ... hard to fathom why the prescribing of a medication to induce a peaceful ... View More
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NoneProvided ... low attention span, depressive and bipolar disorders, sleep disturbances, and ... Furthermore, stimulant drugs like ampquotDexampquot induce a tolerance when abused often ... View More
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