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    How does Cannabis cause addiction? Addiction is seen as a difficult medical disorder by the NHS‚ this is because of how the chemical imbalance is altered as illicit drugs tap into the way the nerve cells communicate. There are two prominent ways in which drugs of abuse and legal drugs affect the brain. The first way is by mimicking the brains natural chemicals. Another way in which the brain can be affected is through the overstimulation of the limbic reward system. The majority of illicit drugs

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    Foucault And Biopower

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    profits. Big Pharma is also responsible for killing more people than motor vehicle accidents. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)‚ pharmaceutical drugs‚ specifically prescribed opioids such as Oxycodone‚ Hydrocodone‚ and Methadone are responsible for more than 165‚000 deaths from 1999 to 2014. Each year‚ the number of overdoses from prescribed opioids increases. So the question that it comes down to is: Should we trust a company that doesn’t tell the truth and is in it for

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    Opiates

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    The abuse of opiates started back in the 1900’s. Throughout these years the abuse has become advanced. Marvin D. Seppala M.D. a chief medical officer stated in his book Prescription Painkillers: History‚ Pharmacology‚ and Treatment. "Drugs have been used for millennia in their natural form." “These agents were reprocessed and made more widely available in highly refined and far more potent forms- among them morphine and heroin (refined from opium leaves) and cocaine (from coco leaves) (p8)." Although

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    | Street Drugs | Research Writing By: | | Christine | 8/22/2010 | | Street drugs can be very harmful to a body if they are not aware of the effects of what they are and what they can to do it. To show how street drugs can damage a body and why these drugs need to be off the street‚ children at young ages need to be taught what these different types of drugs are and the meanings of them. This should be taught throughout all schools including colleges because

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    Lowering Incarceration

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    When thinking of how America is leading the world the number of incarcerated citizens per capita does not come to mind. America is considered to be the greatest country in the world. It is known for its fight for freedom and its triumph in maintaining it. Because of this many Americans take pride in the country they have been apart of shaping just as they should. However‚ in recent years problems have arisen that have taken some of its beauty away. One of those is the shocking amount of people who

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    (New drug treats the new face of addiction. 2008). This pill can be taken from home on a daily basis. Follow-ups from the doctors are needed to ensure that the person is not abusing the medication (New drug treats the new face of addiction. 2008). Methadone is another option when receiving treatment. A person has to go to a clinic each day to receive this form (New drug treats the new face of addiction. 2008). The patient must drink or take the pill in front of a person to ensure that it will not get

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    Starting in the ancient Egyptian days and before BC was an oilseed called poppy also known as (opium seeds) used medically to help babies calm down and sleep. It was said to be a sedative that worked miracles and was used in food‚ milk‚ as well as for fertilizing. These seeds are grown in various civilizations such as China‚ Turkey and the Neverland’s and are known to be used by motley the Jewish‚ Europeans and Indians. In just 60 days a poppy seed can grow up to 2 feet and be filled with poppy

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    The Cunningham Family and Intergenerational Poverty Brian Byerly SW 5010 – Human Behavior and the Social Environment I The Cunningham Family and Intergenerational Poverty This review of Rosa Lee Cunningham’s family system utilizes an eclectic point of view and incorporates aspects of object relations theory‚ behavior theory‚ and multi systems family theory. From the micro level‚ an intervention will primarily follow a behavioral model due to the breadth of negative reinforcers

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    Movie Review on Trainspotting Title: Trainspotting‚ 1996 Directed By: Danny Boyle Genre: Drama‚ Comedy‚ Crime Setting: Leith‚ Edinburgh‚ late 1980’s Characters: Ewan McGregor as Renton Jonny Lee Miller as Sick boy Robert Carlyle as Begbie Ewen Bremner as Spud Kevin McKidd as Tommy Kelly McDonald as Diane Summary: Mark Renton‚ a young man with few prospects and fewer ambitions‚ lives in Edinburgh. Like most of

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    Anaesthetics

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    INTRODUCTION The word "anesthesia"‚ coined by Oliver Wendell Holmes‚ Sr. (1809–1894) in 1846 from the Greek αν-‚ an-‚ "without"; and aisthēsis‚ "sensation")‚ refers to the inhibition of sensation. An anesthetic (American English) (or anaesthetic‚ (Commonwealth English)) is a drug that causes anesthesia—reversible loss of sensation. They contrast with analgesics (painkillers)‚ which relieve pain without eliminating sensation. These drugs are generally administered to facilitate surgery. A wide

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