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    What Makes Wilderness Drug Rehab Programs So Unique? Recovering from addiction can feel like a lonely and insurmountable goal for many people. However, one option that has really picked up a lot of interest is wilderness drug rehabilitation. These unique programs offer people with a drug addiction the chance to recover in a safe and supportive environment, surrounded by the beauty of nature. For many, it has become the rehabilitation method of choice. What Is Wilderness Drug Rehab? Wilderness…

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    Antibiotic Dosage In DogsA New Treatment For Parvoenteritis906A New Treatment For Parvoenteritis On April 24, 2004, the concept of treating Parvoenteritis in dogs with a neuraminidase inhibitor (Tamiflu) was introduced on the Veterinary Information Network's Infectious Disease Board. … Retrieve DocANTIBIOTICSThe dosage is the same for dogs and cats, Iml/20#BW, injected once daily, or tablets as noted for tablet size (No. 5 is per 5#BW). These drugs have been indicated in causing some…

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    As a teenager, I grew up seeing marijuana being used in my Jr. and high school years. It was never used in my household but throughout my peers. Some only smoked because they feel it's a trend, through peered pressure and that's how their household is. I had friends whose parents thought it was okay for them to smoke marijuana but only until they reached a certain age of acceptance. In fact, they rather them smoke marijuana than any other drug. From an early age, they're already exposed to drugs…

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    In the few moments before you die, your body will release a drug that is called DMT. Dimethyltryptamine (DM) is a psychedelic entheogen that lets your consciousness come across some of the most unbelievable experiences, visions, thoughts, and dimensions imaginable. DMT is what makes you dream. It’s almost like every night you are on a psychedelic trip. Although illegal, this drug is in plants and every living animal. Some people actually extract this drug from plants and smoke it or take it…

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    Many men suffer from premature ejaculation. Since this condition is fairly common, there are many premature ejaculation treatments available. Generally, before suggesting a treatment method, a doctor will want to do a physical exam and may want to talk to the man's partner as well. These are some of the common treatment methods that are being used today. Dapoxetine is a prescription medication that is short-acting. As an SSRI, it is marketed for the treatment of premature ejaculation and is…

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    The national bills introduced this legislative session focused on primary prevention of substance abuse and distributing grants from national stakeholders to create individual state treatments. Numerous bills introduced at the national level were bills that amended previously passed substance abuse bills. The two substances focused on in these bills were general substances and opioids. “General substances” refers to the abuse of multiple drugs, which includes opioids. The opioid abuse bills…

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    Alaska, California, Colorado, Missouri, Nebraska, North Carolina; they’re all doing it. Marijuana abuse has increased in the United States. 24 million Americans are frequent abusers of the class I drug. 22 year- old, Kristine Lewis, is one among the millions of marijuana users in the U.S. She uses the drug as a stress reliever. “I smoke weed because I am often stressed out and after I smoke a blunt or two most of my negative thoughts leave me,” said Lewis. Lewis’s smoking habit began habit as…

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    Unlike cigarettes, and many other drugs, marijuana is not addictive. According to Brown University, “Both animal and human studies show physical and psychological withdrawal symptoms from marijuana, including irritability, restlessness, insomnia, nausea and intense dreams.”(Alcohol, Tobacco, & Other Drugs) What is wrong with this is, that all of these withdrawal symptoms are symptoms that a patient would be prescribed medical marijuana. It is also said that “10% to 14% of users will become…

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    Introduction Unfortunately, when it comes to Marijuana, we seem to live in a backward country. A dried flower with zero toxic properties is illegal, while tobacco kills 480,000 and alcohol kills 88,000 per year, but both are legal. It doesn’t make much sense, does it? ("Tobacco-Related Mortality," 2016; Fact Sheets - Alcohol Use and Your Health", 2016). Literature Review So, let’s explore why Marijuana was initially made illegal. Some may be surprised to find that the only reasoning behind it,…

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    Should Marijuana be used for medical reasons only? Marijuana's medicinal uses can be traced back as early as 2737 B.C., when the emperor of China, Shen Neng, touted cannabis tea as a treatment for gout, rheumatism, malaria and even poor memory. Marijuana should be used for medical patients only. There are two reasons that the writer will be arguing about in my essay. The first reason would be pain relief and why it should be use for medical reasons only, then the second reason would be…

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