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    *My paper is going to be about drugs and I’m going to have a different take on what Milton Friedman thought about drugs. Friedman said that we should legalize drugs in the united states. I think that we should drugs illegal. Drugs have been in the united states and have been illegal for quite some time. The only exception has been alcohol and prescription drugs. Should drugs be legalized or stay illegal? Drugs should be illegal due to what it can cause. Drugs can cause people to hurt…

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    performance enhancing drugs and cardiovascular (CV) health of the athletes consuming the drugs, and implications for clinicians in assessing CV health. The main focus of this article was concerned with anabolic steroids and stimulants (such as amphetamines and cocaine) and their part in cardiovascular health of the athletes who consume them. These drugs were focused on because they are reported in the majority of athlete drug screenings. This is a reliable source because multiple respected…

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    Electroencephalograpy

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    Persons with cognitive problem affects the processed of reasoning and handle the comprehension, information, ideas, memorization, thoughts. This is cognitive problem is related to operation in the brain that helps with the reasoning, planing, calculating and judging this is very frustrated for them and this affects a million of people without even being unaware that they have this problem or finding a solution for this. A great natural solution it will be to introduce ways to stimulate the brain…

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    been admitted to the neonatal intensive care unit at Saint Mary’s Regional Hospital in Reno, NV for neonatal abstinence syndrome. L.C.’s meconium toxicology screen reveals positives for the following substances: codeine, morphine, hydrocodone, amphetamine, and methamphetamine. He is currently being tapered off of morphine, which has been being administered soon after L.C. was born. Non-pharmacological methods such as swaddling, feedings, and other comfort methods are also being utilized to aid…

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    park on school property (Jackson Marciana). If a faculty is suspicious of you behavior or your action, he or she have the rights to ask you to provide a urine sample. From the sample, they can identify drugs such as marijuana, opioids, cocaine, amphetamines, and phencyclidine also known as PCP (The National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse). This has not become a law yet but the supreme court allowed public schools to do random drug testing on only athletes in 1995, but in 2002,…

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    For as long as human beings have existed, everything we have done has been to attain an altered state of consciousness. We make relationships to feel love; we go to the gym to feel good about ourselves; we binge television shows to live the lives of others. Another means toward this end is that of drugs. Some drink coffee to feel alert; some smoke marijuana to feel relaxed; some ingest psilocybin to escape to another world. Human beings of all cultures have been using and respecting drugs for…

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    Rehabilitation for Child Soldiers There are many reasons why child soldiers need rehabilitation,one reason being PTSD, this is a psychological disorder that affects the mind after seeing traumatic things, for example if a soldier were to see war for 5-10 years. For example, some kids were forced to kill their families.Drugs played another role in gaining children's trust during the war, high powers/older soldiers would give the kids drugs and tell them it gives them power. Some kids…

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    Teenage Binge Drinking

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    appetite, Headaches, Dizzy spells, Sensitivity to light or sound, Excessive thirst, Body tremors, Anxiety, Depression. The hangover effects caused by other drugs will vary depending on the substance abused. People who use stimulants such as crack or amphetamine are likely to feel depressed and paranoid the next day. If the teen or person has been using a mixture of substances it cat gn mean the hangover symptoms last for days. When a teen or person has a hangover they are abusing alcohol or…

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    Heart Rhythm Abnormalities

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    A heart rhythm disorder is an abnormal variation from the normal heartbeat. Heart rhythm disorders involve abnormalities of one or more of the following: heart rate, regularity of beats, sites where electrical impulses originate, or sequence of activation of heartbeats. Heart rhythm disorder is also referred to as an arrhythmia. The primary function of the heart is to supply blood and nutrients to the body. The regular beating, or contraction, of the heart moves the blood throughout the body.…

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    Nausea, anxiety, depression, muscle tremors. What do they all have in common? They are all side effects or withdrawal symptoms of America’s favorite and least recognized drug: caffeine. Caffeine has many negative side effects that far outweigh any benefits, and yet it can be found in virtually any household, university campus, workplace, or meetinghouse across the country. Not only that, but many people are not even aware that the very thing they consume on a daily basis has been debated over…

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