Papers 1461-1470 of total 24854 found.
…. HIV/AIDS is relatively high and rapidly increasing among non-injecting, substance abusing, heterosexual men (NI-SA-HM; Malow & Ireland, 1996). Prior studies have focused predominantly on men who share drug-injecting equipment or who engage in sex…
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…treatment with amphetamines is their potential for abuse and addiction. The number of people--especially teenagers and young adults--abusing stimulant medications seems to be growing every day. A news release by the U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency, October 20, 1995…
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…Every person has a different view on the usage of anabolic steroids. Anabolic steroids are drugs. They enhance your physical performance. They have many good effects. However, they also have some very harmful side effects. Body builders take these risks…
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…accepting their son’s sexual identity and his drug abuse was reduced. It was not completely eradicated because by this time he had close ties with friends who enjoyed similar recreational drugs. Eliminating the drugs from his life might cut out the people he…
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…these drugs influenced many kids to do these drugs to be like the famous people and if famous people are doing it, it must be out. The Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse at Columbia University found alcohol and/or drug abuse implicated in some three fourths…
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…Domestic violence is a problem in the United States. It is ranked the highest out of all the different types of abuse. As E. Gondolf and E. Fsher has stated, there are 3 phases that are a part of the abuse, in their article Battered Women as survivors…
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…Treatment programs for steroid abusers are just now being developed as more is learned about the habit. Medical specialists do find persuasion is an important weapon is getting the user off the drug. They attempt to present medical evidence of the damage anabolic…
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…Introduction The purpose of this study is to ascertain the affects of drug-abusing fathers on the drug usage of their young adolescent children. A special targeted population were chosen for this study; they are the children of drug-abusing fathers who…
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…. The two largest problems in the workplace today are drug/alcohol abuse and the stressful effects of downsizing. Many researchers today believe that drug/alcohol abuse is responsible for most modern-day EAP's.         According to The National Council…
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…-years study by UCLA med school they found, through testing 243 marijuana smokers, that there wasn’t a significant amount of difference in the lungs of the marijuana smokers versus the non-smokers. Studies from the National Institute on Drug Abuse show…
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