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    low employment rate. A lot are substance abusers that have only the drug or alcohol on their minds. While various programs are available to the homeless, Lots don’t qualify or do not have the resources to stay involved in the programs. Programs like Catholic charities and shelters that offer services to the homeless. There are ways to combat this problem for human service professionals alongside service workers. The effects on professionals on a national scale and a global scale begins with…

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    Substance Abuse Interrupts Everything in Life Substance abuse is an addictive and harmful substance that affects someone’s actions, and/or loss of control. People who are experiencing an addiction on either alcohol or drugs are not the only ones who are suffering because those who surround them, also get affected in serious circumstances. Therefore, substance abuse can become a burden in life. Three most common issues that individuals face from an addiction, are loss of control/behavior, health…

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    Should recreational marijuana use be legalized in the United States? Marijuana finds it’s way into almost everyone’s lives at some point. It is a very prominent issue in society today. Should use of marijuana be legalized? Although many people on the opposing side of this debate have made many slanderous claims, statistics and studies have proven them false. Many argue that legalization is evading America’s responsibility to protect young people and it is sending the wrong message. But the…

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    Arizona’s Program in Integrative Medicine (PIM), “There have been numerous findings about the positive and negative health effects of particular nutrients and styles of eating but little of the information is being taught to the masses (Weil 2005).” Many of know that decreased intakes of processed foods and increased consumption of fruits and vegetables is “healthy”…

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    Alcohol Among Adolescents

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    surprising to many, but the concern about the use of alcohol among adolescents has been on the rise over the past few decades. Bearing this in mind it is important to understand what exactly alcohol is and what it is classified under. Consequently, it has been classified as a depressant, which is something that impedes the nervous system within the body. Thus, to a considerable extent the most commonly abused form of depressant is no other than alcohol. Henceforth, although during the past few…

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    example, there are numerous billboards along freeways that promote healthier living by deterring the purchase of cigarettes. Regardless, if a company’s objective is to sell a product or persuade the public to make changes to “improve” their health, the effects of advertising, especially in children and adolescents, can be alarming. Advertisements oftentimes target children and teenagers, because they are more vulnerable to them. Marketers take advantage of the susceptibility embodied in children…

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    high alcohol consumption and violence rates. As a result, some women formed the Anti-Saloon League, which pushed for the abolition of saloons and it paved the way for the imminent prohibition movement. For example, women had views, such as, “alcohol was the main source of evil power creating nothing but pauperism, crime, madness and death” (Events Leading up to Prohibition).…

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    Paracetamol Research Paper

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    prevent pain. Codeine, used for pain relief, (i.e., head-aches) common side effects can be; light-headedness, dizziness, nausea, vomiting, shortness of breath, and sedation. Codeine can also cause allergic reactions, symptoms of which include constipation, abdominal pain, rash and itching. Addiction to these, Irritation of the stomach, liver damage and sleep disturbances as some analgesics contain caffeine, if taken over a long period of time Paracetamol. Is used for pain relief in mild to…

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    Why Hfcs Should Be Banned

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    become an ongoing problem in the United States in the recent years. The ingredients used in most of the foods people are consuming are artificial. These lab-created ingredients take major tolls on our bodies. Many questions have been raised about the effects of some ingredients more than others. High Fructose Corn Syrup(HFCS) is one of the more questionable ingredients in most people’s diets. Many health issues have been linked to HFCS. It is mainly used in the sugary, delicious beverages such…

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    1-5 children are been sexual abuse 70-80% in children is from some one child know and only 5%in stranger danger. There have been agreement that children sexual abuse span across all races, enomices class and ethics groups. Long term effect of abuse The long term…

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