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    Effects of Drug Abuse

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    Effects of Drug Abuse People who use drugs experience a wide array of physical effects other than those expected. The excitement of a cocaine effect‚ for instance‚ is followed by a "crash" : a period of anxiety‚ fatigue‚ depression‚ and an strong desire to use more cocaine to alleviate the feelings of the crash. Marijuana and alcohol interfere with motor control and are factors in many automobile accidents. Users of marijuana and hallucinogenic drugs may experience flashbacks‚ unwanted recurrences

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    Topic 1 In drug-related prosecutions‚ the State bears the burden not only of proving the elements of the offenses of sale and possession of shabu under Republic Act No. 9165‚ but also of proving the corpus delicti‚ the body of the crime. “Corpus delicti has been defined as the body or substance of the crime and‚ in its primary sense‚ refers to the fact that a crime has been actually committed.  As applied to a particular offense‚ it means the actual commission by someone of the particular crime

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    Drug Overdose What is a drug overdose? A drug overdose (OD) is where a person consumes an excessive amount of a drug and the body is unable to cope with it leading to certain overdose signs‚ symptoms and complications (acute toxicity/poisoning). The drug or its byproducts (as a result of drug metabolism) is toxic to the body‚ especially in large quantities associated with overdose‚ and may lead to death. An overdose may be accidental and this is frequently seen in addicts who require higher doses

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    changes to your brain. This article states‚ “What is considered now‚ a legal drug‚ varies between cultures and changes over time‚ however‚ the definition of drug abuse remains relatively constant‚ and regardless of which substance is ingested‚ the excessive and inappropriate use of a substance resulting in physical‚ psychological‚ or social harm is called drug abuse” (“Drug abuse‚” 2001). The author Sayette talks about‚ “The ingredients in the substances of marijuana trick your brain cells into releasing

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    In this essay I would be looking at the effects of alcohol consumption by college/university students‚ how it impairs the functioning of the human brain‚ the cognitive process of information and personality. I will be focusing on the parts of the brain that alcohol has effects on such as; cerebral cortex and the frontal lobes‚ the cerebellum‚ the hippocampus‚ the medulla and the hypothalamus‚ as well as how it affects personality (behavior) and intelligence and cognition. According to Clarren &

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    Drug Cards Ramipril: Functional class: Antihypertensive Chemical class: ACE inhibitors Action: ACE inhibitors reduce ACE. ACE converts angiostenin I to angiostenin II‚ which narrows heart vessels‚ which causes high BP. ACE inhibitors prevent ACE from converting angiostenin I to angiostenin II. This results in the dilation of blood vessel‚ which lowers BP. Adverse effects: Hypotension‚ angina‚ headache‚ fatigue‚ proteinuria‚ ‚ rash‚ sweating‚ cough. Contraindications: breastfeeding children

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    Non-fiction Essay - “How Facebook addiction is damaging your child’s brain” You have one‚ I have one‚ and 1‚5 billion other people have an account on Facebook. The number of members is increasing and so is the power of social media. Due to this development‚ Susan Greenfield delivered the lecture “How Facebook addiction is damaging your child’s brain” at the Woman of the Year lecture in 2009. Greenfield is against Facebook and claims that the social media affect our children in a negative way. Therefore

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    everyone in different ways and has a physical and an emotional effect on everyone no matter what their age and no matter what the genre of music. It is used in schools‚ workplaces‚ and stores just about anywhere a person could think‚ and there is a good reason for it‚ because everyone loves it. Although there are

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    EFFECT OF MUSIC ON MIND AND BRAIN Overview: a) b) c) d) e) Introduction 1) Meaning of Music 2) Meaning of Brain 3) Meaning of Mind Correlation between music‚ mind and brain Research on the topic Music therapy in treatment of psychiatric disorders Conclusion a) Introduction: The interconnection between music and the physical and mental health of human beings has been researched since long. The research has concluded that music does have positive effects on the mind and

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    Martin Prendergast Effects of alcohol on the brain Our society has always been surrounded by alcohol and has suffered from the effects of it. Alcoholism and binge drinking is one of the leading causes of death in America. Not only does alcohol destroy your body and mind but it also impairs your judgment and decreases your mobility and motor control. Abuse and alcohol related problems have always been around but the numbers are steadily increasing and the age of youth drinkers has also increased

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