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…; depression, mood swings, suicidal tendencies, sleep disorders ( insomnia, night terrors, and sleepwalking), panic attacks, alcohol and drug abuse, phobias, compulsion and rituals, psychotic-like symptoms (including auditory and visual hallucinations), and eating…
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….                  Alcoholism can also be related to emotional instabilities. For example, alcoholism is often associated with a family history of manic-depressive illness. Additionally, like many other drug abusers, alcoholics often drink hoping to 'drown' anxious or depressed…
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…. The indications come in two ways. First exhibited are the early warning signs. These signs include difficulties in school, depression, drug abuse, sleep and eating disturbances, and a loss of interest in activities. Restlessness, feelings of failure…
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…are women. It primarily affects women between the ages of 20 and 60. An injury, or trauma. A history of physical, emotional or sexual abuse. Sleep deprivation and stress. GOUT The risk factors are being a middle aged male or a postmenopausal woman…
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…(Schuyler 5). Each bureaucracy administers its health-insurance program for the citizens of its own province under general national government guidelines (Americana 623). Nursing-home care, dental care, and drugs are not covered by the insurance in most…
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…been observed. HIV is spread most commonly by having unprotected sex with an infected partner, through contact with infected blood, and/or among injection drug users through the sharing of needles or syringes contaminated with very small quantities of blood…
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…FDA bans Ephedra Many Americans are upset with the government, but what the people don't realize is that the government is trying to save their life. The government finalized their ban on ephedra, hoping to get this drug off the shelves…
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…of alcohol and other drugs is that they initially produce pleasant effects that reinforce continued consumption. Reinforcement is widely believed to play a major role in alcohol abuse and dependence. Although there is much research still to be done in this area…
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…, very fertile, and rich in mineral salts. It was a region of tropical forests. After years of abuse from the production of sugar cane it was turned into savannas. Where everything once blos-somed, the destructive plantation left unfertile rock barren land…
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…dresses up in the same way and there is loss of identity. Youngsters do not stick to customs and norms and this account for the breakdown of the family. Countries which are affected by drugs, where both parents are involved in drug business is of a threat…
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