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    Logistical Concerns

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    Understanding Substance Abuse: “Substance abuse refers to a set of related conditions that are associated with consumption of mind-behavior-altering drugs‚ which have negative behavioral and health concerns” HHS (2010). Social and community attitudes towards consumption of illicit drugs make substance abuse a complex issue with public health. In addition‚ substance abuse has been a flash-point within the criminal justice system with a major focal point on social values. The issues addressing substance abuse

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    workers to lose their jobs and could cause them to lose their homes and even their families. Welfare is an important part of assistance‚ when abused by having more children to get more welfare‚ or staying single to get more welfare are ways people abuse the system. We ask the question; should welfare recipients be drug tested? We want to learn the pros and cons of this question and overall shine some light on the topic. In the mid-1990s President Clinton passed a law that gave each state their own

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    EBSCO paper #2

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    user. Mr. S is a fifty year old man who has had a prior substance abuse to methamphetamines and a history of violence resulting in incarcerations. After extensive tests‚ however; Mr. S did come up negative for HIV‚ gonorrhea‚ hepatitis‚ and chlamydia which would make one believe there is no necessary connection between disease and synthetic drug use/abuse. Mr. S’ case with synthetic drug abuse did‚ however; show a dependency for the substance. The case report tells how each of the three times Mr.

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    Madame Bovary

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    anything‚ such abstract things as gambling to seemingly harmless products‚ such as chocolate - in other words‚ addiction may refer to a substance dependence (e.g. drug addiction) or behavioral addiction (e.g. gambling addiction). This article focuses mainly on addiction to physical substances. In the past addiction used to refer just to psychoactive substances that cross the blood-brain barrier‚ temporarily altering the chemical balance of the brain; this would include alcohol‚ tobacco and some

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    Social Problems Like Drugs

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    HIV infection through: a) Injecting drugs b) Sexual intercourse c) Blood transfusion Describe the drugs that cause addiction and their relation with HIV transmission. >>>WHAT IS DRUG ADDICTION? What is a drug? It is a chemical substance‚ which produces distinct physical and/ or psychological effects. Usually‚ physicians prescribe it for treatment purposes. Many drugs become a habit and cause addiction through their effect on brain and nervous system. The World Health Organisation

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    PCP: Angel Dust

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    significant evidence that concludes that the negative effects and consequences of this drug far outweigh any possible benefits. For this reason‚ the drug should be moved from its currents spot as a Schedule II substance on the 1970 Controlled Substance Act to being a Schedule I substance. It can qualify as a Schedule I drug for a number of reasons. It is not widely accepted in modern medicine so it can be said that it lacks “accepted safety for use of the drug under medical supervision.” PCP

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    Addiction In Athens

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    in Athens‚ Georgia‚ and the surrounding area‚ are accredited facilities with a clear focus on helping individuals with substance abuse and addiction issues make a new beginning. The addiction treatment centers in Athens‚ Georgia have varied programs to suit the needs of the patient including day treatment‚ inpatient rehab‚ and outpatient programs. Substance use disorders Drug abuse is defined by people using illegal drugs on a somewhat regular basis or misusing legal drugs. The definition includes

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    worse than the problem one is trying to solve with them. Many people wonder about the physical effects of drug abuse. Long term drug abuse takes a toll on the addict’s body. The lungs‚ the teeth and even the skin are affected by the use of drugs. Some of these physical effects are reversible after the addict stops using drugs‚ but others are not. One noticeable physical effect of drug abuse is changes in physical appearance. The addict might experience a change in his weight over a short period of

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    of drug is becoming prevalence in today’s society. Drug abuse is referred to as intake of drugs by over does of the prescribed drug given by medical personnel or taking drugs on an individual’s personal interest or influence by some groups of people. Indeed‚ the term drug abuse is used to indicate excessiveness and frequent consumption of drugs regardless of whether an individual is depending on it or not. Drug abuse is chemical substances that exert mood-altering effects on the brain and which are

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    Is Addiction A Disease

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    addiction. Drug abuse has become a common norm in the society today. Drug addiction is a chronic brain disease that causes uncontrollable drug seeking and use despite its negative consequences on the addict. Although the decision to take drugs is voluntary for many individuals‚ the brain changes that over a period of time. It hampers a person’s ability to resist his/her impulses to take drugs; in the process an individual becomes a drug addict. This paper aims to answer the question if drug abuse should be

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