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…with drugs, whereas suffers of MPD cannot because MPD is an almost purely psychological disorder. MPD seems to be caused mainly by incredibly violent and terrible childhood abuse. In fact, about 98% of MPD sufferers were abused as children. The disorder also…
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…that interfere with his/her lifestyle such as poverty can lead to petty theft. Scientific proof shows that testosterone does cause aggressive behaviour in males, so why does society still encourage it in young males then? Domestic abuse can have enormous…
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…of the vicious drug nicotine. Nicotine is the most addictive drug in the world, and is abused by ignorant human beings through the use of cigarettes. Personally nicotine is my worse enemy and if were flesh and bones I would destroy it, because of the fact that is has…
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…? Marijuana is a gateway drug. A Columbia University Centre on Addiction and Substance Abuse study showed that children who smoke marijuana are 85 times more likely to use cocaine then peers who have never tried it. They are also more likely to have unwanted…
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…A few examples of professional athletes that use steroids are Brian Bosworth, Arnold Schwarzeneggar, and John Kordic. American Danny Harris ranked number one in the hurdles in 1991, failed a drug test, and could be suspended for four years. The best…
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…the heavy drug abuse or a chemical imbalance in his brain. Dean was married to many women, although he was never able to say with these women very long. The story of his life was love ‘em and leave ‘em. The second theme comes from a quote in the song…
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…be abusing these drugs to improve athletic performance, appearance and self-image."(Research Reports) There are even reports of police officers using them to bulk up and look tougher on the job. Athletes in sports such as football, swimming, marathon running…
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….” Many who are against the legalization of medical marijuana are against it because they feel the legalization of it can make for social and legal issues. These are the concerns that legalization will make marijuana more of an abusive drug, especially…
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Category: /Literature/English
…transmitted by food and water contaminated by human waste, such infections can reach epidemic proportions in unsanitary regions. In the United States, increasing numbers of drug abusers are coming down with this form of hepatitis.Both hepatitis B and hepatitis…
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…to prevent and reduce risks related to drug abuse is to not use intravenous drugs. The prevention of AIDS requires a lot of self discipline and strength of character. The requirements often seem personally restrictive but are very effective and can save your…
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