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    Caffeine Addiction

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    Introduction When we hear the term substance abuse, we think about illicit drugs like crack, cocaine, marijuana, or heroin, we hardly ever think about the more mundane drugs such as caffeine. “In the US, more than 90% of adults use caffeine regularly, with an average consumption of more than 200 mg of caffeine per day - more caffeine than in two 6 ounce cups of coffee or five 12 ounce cans of soft drinks” (Nichols, 2015). This makes caffeine the perfect drug because it is widely-available, cheap…

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    is the addiction to sex. One can generally be misguided on sex due to the pleasure that it comes with but the abuse of such a practice can have a negative impact on one’s life. It’s important to understand what is exactly involved in such an addiction and how it develops. While psychologists have struggled to arrive at a precise definition for sex addiction, it’s largely believed to include an inability to control or manage one’s sexual behavior. There are many ways to treat sex addiction such…

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    Addiction in Health Professionals Going to see a doctor is an essential part of any modern day lifestyle. Over the past 100 years because of advances in modern medicine the average lifespan has drastically increased. So naturally it follows that people would trust that their doctors and other medical professionals are going to do the right thing to treat any medical conditions. Would patients still choose the doctor if they knew their doctor had an active addiction problem that could put their…

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    susceptible to internet addiction. One population that researchers are interested in studying internet addiction in is college students.…

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    V. For years drugs have been categorized as a poor personal decision, if the addiction persists then it is only because the person the person chooses to. But it’s just the brain defect - An addict should be able to make the decision to quit just as they made the decision to start taking the drugs. - Since a person chooses not to quit then the consequence of jail is deserved. Jail, Drug Court, or Rehab is the three most likely options. VI. Advances in neuroscience today…

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    The Rock (Addiction) The struggles of Theodore Jackson life were caused by his addiction to drugs and alcohol; unfortunately, it was slowly killing him from the inside-out. Nevertheless, his life was complicated by his addiction but he chose to fight for his life. However, his path to recovery was tremendously long, he never gave up on himself. The fight for his life was the best possible outcome, and a wonderful chance to make a change in his own life. Theodore’s life was rough as concrete…

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    Opioid Addiction Research

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    Conclusion Already, the President, governors, government organizations and researchers have started to take steps to understand and deter the abuse of opioid addiction. The Associated Press released a statement that President Donald Trump is promising to increase efforts to fight against the country's opioid addiction epidemic. President Trump has been quoted saying that his administration wants "to help people who have become so badly addicted" (AP, 2017). The president announced a new…

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    The Black Cat Addiction

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    In America alone, about twenty-three million five hundred thousand people suffer from addiction. In The Black Cat by Edgar Allan Poe, the narrator is facing major character change due to an addiction to alcohol. Addiction to alcohol is the major cause for the evil mentality of the narrator. He used to be a loving family man, but since he was intaking such high amounts of alcohol, he has become a criminally insane menace. He lived happily with his wife and numerous pets, but his all time…

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    Addiction To Ice Cubes

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    As part of an effort to understand individuals’ addiction to certain substances, I conducted a short experiment wherein I acquired an addiction to ice cubes. For 48 hours, I could only drink beverages with ice in it, and treat it as though it were an illegal substance. The experiment ran from Friday December 9 to Sunday December 11, 2016, and was quite interesting to explore. In order to prepare for my simulation, I would need ice handy for whenever I got thirsty. Since I do not have an ice tray…

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    Caffeine Addiction I grew up drinking caffeine; from Gurana soda to Starbucks, the consumption of caffeine has been a daily part of my life. Most days I roll out of bed and sit down for a steaming cup of coffee with vanilla creamer, honey, and brown sugar. My buddy Mike sits across from me drinking a large mug almost black. Before I walk out the door I shove four, maybe five, Dr.Peppers in my bag and walk out the door. After I finish my first class I stop at the local coffee shop for a Chai tea…

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