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    biological therapy for Schizophrenia? (4 + 8 marks) Antipsychotic medication is an effective way of treating severe forms of Schizophrenia. There are two types medication used: Conventional antipsychotic drugs are dopamine antagonists‚ which means they attach to dopamine receptors but do not stimulate them. By reducing stimulation in the brain‚ medication such as Chlorpromazine can eliminate the positive symptoms of Schizophrenia. Atypical antipsychotic drugs also work on the dopamine system but instead

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    Drugs in Sport By: Hani Abulzahab Layla Harmoush English 204 Draft 1: Research Paper American University of Beirut Outline I. Introduction The never-ending controversy around sports enhancement drugs will never fade‚ as an increasing number of athletes are admitting their use; global sports authorities like the International Olympic comity (IOC)‚ he World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) and other international sports federations continue to consider drug intake as cheating and impose punishments

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    Before considering what a “non-drug” intervention is it is important you completely understand what a “drug” intervention is first. A drug intervention is a professionally directed program to persuade someone who already has a problem with drug or alcohol abuse to seek help in overcoming the addiction. These programs are put in place to help individuals and families going through this process and helping them take the first steps to recovery. Intervention specialists also use certain methods to make

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    from underlying biological factors. Most people with schizophrenia receive some form of drug therapy. Drug therapy is the most common treatment‚ using antipsychotic drugs. Antipsychotic drugs aims to help patient function as well as possible and increasing patient’s feelings of well being. Researchers believe that dopamine plays an important part in schizophrenia. The goal of conventional antipsychotic drug therapy is to reduce the amount of dopamine‚ or the amount of dopamine receptor sites. They

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    to paranoid schizophrenia. Amphetamine psychosis is a mental illness that usually happen to people who use an illegal drug called amphetamine. People develop this condition when they use this type of frequently. The experts say that in some rare cases‚ a single use of amphetamine can trigger the disorder‚ but more studies is needed to confirm it. Signs and symptoms of this drug include decreases fatigue‚ and prolong wakefulness‚ aggression‚ hypertension‚ headache‚ and insomnia. Amphetamine psychosis

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    Philadelphia policymakers actively searched for a beneficial solution to their war-on-drugs‚ but remained mindful of the government’s overarching rule and contrasting beliefs. One of the largest disputes between local and federal was the handling of drug-related charges‚ most notably with the sentencing of offenders. The federal government set a precedent of allowing each offender to receive a fair trial‚ but their initial beliefs of strict enforcement were not abandoned. Though each offender would

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    War on Drugs  From drug wars‚ to drug cartels‚ and government control‚ the war on drugs has been a  critical issue throughout the United States. From the early years of the 1970’s to the 1980’s‚ there  has been a major uprise of the use of drugs and narcotics. However‚ throughout the development  of law making and restrictions‚ there have been numerous amounts of policies that have been  placed upon this controversial issue by the government.   From the beginning of time‚ the war on drugs has sparked an uprise of controversial 

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    students caught with or using drugs has increased dramatically. According to the New York Times‚ schools have even started to drug test. Schools should be able to perform drug tests for all students especially student athletes. There are lots of benefits of drug testing. For example‚ because of drug testing in schools‚ students learn drugs are dangerous and they break the law by using them. The results from the drug tests would show if students have or haven’t done drugs. There are hundreds of benefits

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    Roberto Gomez English 205 6 February 2009 Drugs and Athletes Athletes around the world have different ways and strategies for them to succeed in their sport. Some athletes put numerous hours in training‚ conditioning and competing. All athletes have the same goal and that is to be on top‚ nobody trains to become second. With this‚ you think it is very easy for one to be an athlete. It requires time‚ dedication‚ passion and love for the sport if you dont have all this

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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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