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    In this source I was looking into the different substances athletes have used and how many performance enhancing drugs are available to use. I decided to look at this because the website title intrigued me and when I saw the list of performance enhancing drugs‚ I knew that this would help significantly to show what athletes use. This is important to me so that it will support why are why not athletes should use drugs by showing what kinds of performance enhancing drugs are available. In the source

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    Addicts use drugs to get rid of the physical‚ emotional‚ and mental pain. A substance abuser is the same as addicts. They’re both abusing drugs and alcohol to feel some kind of pleasure or relive some kind of pain or stress that they may be trying to get rid

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    Components of Pharmacology The main components of pharmacology in substance use disorders include understanding how the methods of administration and routes of absorption affect the high in individuals. There is undeniably a chemical side to addiction. If a person consumes a substance‚ it can have an effect on the brain (Clinton‚ 2009). Pharmacology is simply the study of how the body reacts to medicines and how those medicines affect the body (National Institute of Health [NIH]‚ 2011). Methods

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    longing to eat or drink substances that make them feel casual‚ fortified‚ or euphoric. Since the mid 1960s‚ then again‚ medications have been in exceptionally across the board utilization. Prior to that time they were uncommon. An overall spread of medications happened amid that decade‚ and a huge rate of individuals got to be medication takers. There are different meanings of what a medication is. For the reasons of this asset‚ we consider a "medication" to be any compound substance‚ regular or engineered

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    Yaba Causes And Effects

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    References: Islam‚ R. N.‚ Tabassum‚ N. E.‚ Shafiuzzaman‚ A. K. M.‚ Umar‚ B. U.‚ & Khanam‚ M. (2012). Methamphetamine (yaba) abuse: A case study in young male. Faridpur Medical College Journal‚ 7(2)‚ 102-104. Khan‚ M Momin‚ S. M. (2014‚ April 07). The inevitable downsides felt by yaba addicts. The Independent‚ pp. 1-2. Rahman‚ M. S. (2011‚ January 9). Yaba Tablet. [Web log post]

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    Pathological Gambling

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    regarded as a behavioral or nonchemical addiction because of its genetic‚ endophenotypic‚ and phenotypic resemblances to substance dependence” (p. 418). As classified as a nonchemical condition‚ neuroimaging identifies how addictive behaviors of gambling compulsively reveals how the psychological disorder affects the brain function- Without conflicting with neurotoxic substances (van Holst et. al.‚ 2010‚ p.

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    Drug Education

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    suffers from the menace of drug abuse. Even the great American nation is in its grip and India is not far behind. Drugs have been used for medical purposes since time immemorial. But these days drugs and narcotics are being used freely by people all over the world. The abuse of narcotics has caused wide spread concern in all the nations of the world. The number of people using opium‚ cocaine‚ charas‚ sedatives and other narcotics has surpassed all dimensions. Thus the abuse of drugs has become an international

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    exists and “addiction” and “addict” are not formal diagnostic terms‚ I shall use both for ease of exposition. Morse defines addiction phenomenologically – as do many researchers – “as persistently arising feelings of intense cravings to consume substances and attempting to seek and use

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    Representation In Media

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    In most modern media portraying illicit drug abuse‚ the addicts are represented as lowlifes. While many drug abusers are accurately represented by this image‚ not all are. This misrepresentation can be devastating to less deplorable addicts who attempt to better their lives. Many addicts chose to search out better lives whether through rehabilitation or striving for success in other aspects of life such as their career. When their past poor choices are revealed many people may choose to abstain from

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    Pathologically‚ addiction is characterized by the pursuit of reward or relief substances in a compulsive‚ uncontrolled‚ and debilitating fashion. This behavior occurs as a result of alterations in the mesolimbic pathway of the brain‚ implicated in reward‚ motivation‚ and memory. More specifically‚ the ventral tegmental area (VTA) and nucleus accumbens are two regions that directly mediate addiction. The VTA‚ activated by addictive substances‚ is the site of dopaminergic neurons that project onto the nucleus

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