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    Drug abuse is defined as the excessive usage of drugs. Drug abuse affects more than just the abuser. It can seriously damage any number of personal and professional relationships. Drug abuse affects all aspects of an abusers life. This can lead to loss of jobs‚ families being torn apart through violence or divorce‚ prison‚ and death for some. All of these have far reaching consequences. The drug abuser who receives no rehabilitation can be doomed to a life of low self-esteem and crime. It is like

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    The Effects of Lsd

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    LSD (lysergic acid diethylamide) is one of the major drugs making up the hallucinogen class. LSD was discovered in 1938 and is one of the most potent mood-changing chemicals. It is manufactured from lysergic acid‚ which is found in ergot‚ a fungus that grows on rye and other grains. LSD‚ commonly referred to as "acid‚" is sold on the street in tablets‚ capsules‚ and‚ occasionally‚ liquid form. It is odorless‚ colorless‚ and has a slightly bitter taste and is usually taken by mouth. Often LSD

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    Psychology Psychoactive Drugs and their Effects Medications that effect people psychologically are called psychoactive drugs. They are often helpful in treating depression‚ anxiety‚ insomnia‚ and other psychological complications. Psychoactive drugs don’t affect the underlying causes of these disorders‚ but they can provide symptomatic relief to allow people to live more normal lives. Anxiety can be defined as persistent nervousness‚ tension‚ or panic caused by stress or other psychological

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    Deviant Behavior

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    Deviant behavior- these are the types of behavior wherein it stray from the accepted norms‚ beliefs‚ or values of the group. Deviance is relative - what is deviant for one group may be accepted to other group. Various theories on defiance that have been formulated to explain its occurrence. This focuses on against the sociocultural processes and structural organization of the society. BIOLOGICAL EXPLANATION- that deviant behavior stems from one’s physical or biological makeup. Cesare Lembroso(1911)-

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    dies on Aug. 26‚ 1960 at the Summer Olympics in Rome during the 100km team time trial race. His collapse‚ which fractured his skull‚ is initially thought to be caused by the high temperatures that day. His autopsy‚ however‚ reveals traces of an amphetamine called Ronicol. Jensen is the second athlete ever to die during Olympic competition (the first was a marathon runner in 1912 who died from heat exhaustion). NBC (National Broadcasting

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    In other words‚ they increase the activity of the brain resulting in increased alertness physical activity‚ productivity‚ endurance and motivation. Stimulants include amphetamines‚ called ‘uppers’‚ cocaine and nicotine. Users usually find relaxation and rest impossible and tend to have no appetite. Moreover‚ side effects may include muscle spasms‚ chest pain‚ nausea‚ and blurred vision due to an overworked heart and the

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    Narcolepsy Research Paper

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    Narcolepsy or dyssomina is a chronic sleep disorder of the central nervous system characterized by the brain’s inability to regulate sleep-wake cycles. During the day‚ people with narcolepsy have sudden and irresistible bouts of sleep that occur at inappropriate times or places‚ which can last from a few seconds to several minutes and happen multiple times a day. Narcolepsy’s most common major symptom‚ other than excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS)‚ is cataplexy. Sleep paralysis and hallucinations

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    Hallucinogens

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    Hallucinogens According to Myers‚ hallucinogens distort perceptions and evoke sensory images in the absence of sensory input (which is why these drugs are also called psychedelics‚ meaning “mind-manifesting”).  Some‚ such as LSD and MDMA (Ecstasy)‚ are synthetic‚ meaning that they are made in laboratories.  Others‚ including the mild hallucinogen marijuana‚ are natural substances.  “Hallucinogenic plants are among the oldest drugs used and abused by mankind.  Hallucinogens naturally occur in spore-forming

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    are used to treat schizophrenia‚ block dopamine receptors. The medications are designed to bind to dopamine receptors in the brain‚ and their effects have helped many people cope with symptoms; while drugs that increase levels of dopamine‚ like amphetamines‚ often cause psychotic symptoms and a schizophrenic-like paranoid

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    Although Fry has provided the reader with many reasons as to why performance enhancing drugs should be allowed‚ many believe otherwise. In the article‚ “Performance-Enhancing Drugs: Where Should the Line be Drawn and by Whom‚” by one of the country’s most famous sport psychiatrists and well renowned writer Michael Lardon‚ he argues the use of performance enhancing drugs has become universal‚ thus causing a plethora of complex issues for the administrative officials of detail oriented sports. Lardon

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