Papers 1841-1850 of total 48571 found.
….         Though steroids are known as a somewhat dangerous substance, they are legal to possess and consume, and there has not been a true clinical study that proves such possible side effects are linked to medical problems of steroid users. Sure, there has been…
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…Ritalin is not a drug to be trifled with. It is an amphetamine. It is a "gateway" drug that is more powerful than marijuana and can trigger an addiction in a child from which there may be no return. While many argue that Ritalin is safe, Ritalin has…
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…side effects on the unsuspecting user. Though steroids are known as a somewhat dangerous substance, they are legal to possess and consume, and there has not been a true clinical study that proves such possible side effects are linked to medical problems…
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…be afraid to ask questions. Other cancer-causing risks may include: asbestos, copper, radioactive material, coal mining, tar, nickel, ar-senic, marijuana, other mineral mining, talcum powder, vitamin A deficiency, and air pollu-tion. Arden carcinomas…
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…or urinalysis tests for fear of potential law suits due to employee privacy rights. Drug test results have often been found to be inaccurate. Sometimes nutritional supplements, antihistamines, medications and even food can often create positive test results…
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…and medications prescribed by a doctor. After continued use of certain drugs, some people develop drug dependence. Drug dependence can be psychological, physical, or both. A person with a psychological dependence craves a drug for the feeling of well-being it might…
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…, drew pictures or wrote letters. I also believed that they were law abiding while in prison. In other words, I believed that they were limited in not being able to break the law. Additionally, I assumed they had virtually no contact…
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…also believed that they were law abiding while in prison. In other words, I believed that they were limited in not being able to break the law. Additionally, I assumed they had virtually no contact with the outside world. After 2 weeks of intense training…
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…reached nearly 17,000. The law changed the drinking habits in teens because 18 year olds could no longer get alcohol. It also affected the number of fatalities and drunken driving incidents. For example there has been a 63% decline in alcohol-related crash…
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…to spend elsewhere. Users would not be forced to buy untested drugs, and it would put an end to corruption in the police force. Those who are opposed to legalization say it would cause an increase in drug abuse. This is only because drug-law enforcers refer…
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