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…of substance abuse. A segment from Entertainment Tonight on December 10, 2001 discussed ecstasy: Hollywood's dangerous drug. Reporters explained how this drug is the newest rage in Hollywood and that people are taking it like candy. Kelsey Grammer has admitted…
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…encourage certain types of "Immoral" behavior. Who in your community would sit back and let you abuse your body and mind with excessive drug use? Schools would suspend; families could react with everything from tough love to ultimatums. Very rarely…
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…Omit Cocaine is a powerfully addictive drug of abuse. Once having tried cocaine, an individual cannot predict or control the extent to which he or she will continue to use the drug. The major routes…
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…good about themselves while on steroids, but researchers report that steroid abuse can cause wild mood swings including maniac like symptoms leading to violent episodes. Depression is often seen when the drugs are stopped and may contribute to steroid…
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…. Halberstadt, A.L. (1995). The phencyclidine-glutamate model of schizophrenia. Clinical Neuropharmacology. (Vol. 18) 237-249. Nintey Fifth Congress. (1978). Abuse of dangerous and illicit drugs - psychotropics, phencyclidine (PCP), and talwin; Hearings before…
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…, along with other possibly more dangerous drugs were introduced to the Aboriginal people. Unfortunately many were not able to cope with all of this. Many of the parents in that time became alcoholics, who did not have jobs and physically abused their partners…
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…of drug abusers, spouse abusers, or just rude people. One example of this interpretation might be if a father is a drug abuser, the children will learn from him, and use drugs also. Another example is if the father is abusive, the children will think…
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…Since the first clinical evidence of AIDS was reported two decades ago, HIV/AIDS has spread to every corner of the world. Economic insecurity, displacement caused by conflicts and disasters, illiteracy, violence and abuse, and social exclusion are only…
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…potential is not used. Drug screening may unreasonably place labels upon users of illegal substances while others who abuse legal substances are shown to be more dangerous to society as a whole (Draper 169). The law certainly does not reflect much balance…
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…seven to ten days and those with a history of medicinal abuse should be supervised closely. Ambien is a drug whose purpose is to increase a patientÂ’s sleeping time. If ambien is needed for more than one to two weeks you may have underlying psychological…
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