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    Adderall Aid Advantages

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    Doctors should not be able to prescribe as Adderall as a study aid. There is an erroneous belief that stimulants such as Adderall has no harmful physical side effects. “As more students are introduced to these stimulants and acknowledged perceived benefits, the harmful and additive attributes may go unnoticed compared to the benefits students possibly experience” Varga 294). Millions of American college students are perceived to believe that using Adderall as a study aid will improve…

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    Meth Addiction

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    Loss sustained through addiction When you go to an amusement park to ride all the rides you are probably going there to get that adrenaline rush or seeking the trill. You know that feeling you get when you go on the roller coaster for the first time, and it just sends you bodying into this euphoric feeling? It amazing huh? After the ride is over you don’t go home, instead you race back to stand in that line for another hour waiting to get back on to go again. That 's what a meth addiction is…

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    Addiction: Disease or Choice? Is drug addiction really a choice? I believe the first time a person tries drugs or alcohol is a choice. After that first time though, your body and brain have chemical changes and need the drugs or alcohol to feel like a normal person. I personally have seen addicts in active addiction. These people want to get clean. Many of them have tried countless times, but are not able to successfully do it without a lot of help and understanding, due to what…

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    Shere Hite Cheating

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    Although we may look at cheating as an imperfection in someone's personality, a current AsapSCIENCE video proposes our probability to cheat is absolutely more closely connected to our DNA. Humans are classified as a portion of only 3 percent of subdued mammals, or mammals that stay with one sexual partner permanently, but cheating is still a very much a prevalent circumstance. One frequently noted study on this practice is one organized by a sex researcher Shere Hite in her bestseller, The Hite…

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    are experiencing insomnia and anxiety problems. Although BDZ can be helpful to some individuals in the treatment of anxiety disorders, they have potential for abuse and may cause dependence and addiction. Soon after the first BDZ Librium came into use in the 1960’s, reports began to emerge of its potential for dependence and problematic withdrawal, as well as other side-effects due to BDZ addiction (Cloos, 2010). The much more potent Valium,…

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    On the learn genetics web page I used multiple programs including; Mouse Party, Drugs of Abuse, Drug Use Changes The Brain Over Time, Social Environment Impacts The Reward Pathway, Drug Delivery Methods, Genes And Addiction, Cannabis in the Clinic, and The Adolescent Brain. I found the article titled “Drug Use Changes the Brain Over Time” to be the most interesting and informative. Drugs reduce dopamine receptors, which results in multiple consequences. For one, the more drug use the more…

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    Addiction And Memory

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    The topic that I am interested in for my research paper is the effect of addiction on memory. This will include short and long term memory, the connection between drug use and memory loss, and the neurological impact of continued use in areas of the brain believed to control memory. A comprehensive view of associated symptoms that contribute to cognitive dysfunction will be addressed, such as poor sleeping habits, depression, anxiety, and nutrition. The neurological processes that underlie…

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    Physical dependence is a product of what researchers refer to as “neuroadaptation” which happens when the central nervous system neurons adapt to compensate for the continuous presence of a substance in the brain tissue. After a period of regular use, a person begins…

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    individuals meet personality, mood, and anxiety disorder tends to met the criteria for alcohol dependence and other drug dependence. In this case, many individuals are dealing with the concept of comorbidity. However, the problem is that few people are seeking treatment that are dealing with mood and anxiety disorder on top of substance use. Also, treatment may…

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    Addiction Counseling

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    Before starting drug addiction counseling, it is very important to know what actually addiction is. Addiction is the habituation of the body to certain unnatural substances. These substances can range from nicotine, alcohol, caffeine, and other addictive substances. These alien substances not only effect neurotransmitters in the brain but also various organs of human body ranging from eyesight to sense of taste. Drug and alcohol addiction causes various parts of body from proper functioning in…

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