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Rise in Opioid Abuse – Lakeland News at Ten – January 18, 2013
Rise in Opioid Abuse – Lakeland News at Ten – January 18, 2013
We are cricket gluttons, but it's time to boycott BCCI
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They don't need to worry about the withdrawal symptoms because there is still enough good cricket going on elsewhere. Their pressure should coax the state governments to take suo moto action against erring state cricket associations, which are the …
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Addicted newborns a growing problem
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The continued increase of drug-dependent infants being born in Ohio is creating greater concern about the long-term developmental effects of opiates and withdrawal treatment on these babies. The most serious exposures lead to neonatal abstinence …
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Heroin's Insidious Hold
Heroin's insidious hold
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Heroin is actually an uncontrolled substance, in the context of it usually being supplied as a white powder that contains an unknown level of opiate cut with a variety of white powder look-alike substitutes, and distributed at an increasingly alarming …
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Drug addiction is a disease — but a curable one
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“He was 24 years old. He got addicted to Oxy and when he couldn't afford it anymore, he went to a less expensive opiate — heroin … He hated being an addict.” Kathleen sent photographs of her son, Austin. In one, he was pictured with two friends. All …
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Techniques to Control Run-Away Cost of Narcotics in Workers Comp
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Opiate Addiction Signs: Addicted Newborns a Growing Problem
Addicted newborns a growing problem
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The continued increase of drug-dependent infants being born in Ohio is creating greater concern about the long-term developmental effects of opiates and withdrawal treatment on these babies. The most serious exposures lead to neonatal abstinence …
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Rise in Opioid Abuse – Lakeland News at Ten – January 18, 2013
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How Do They Work?
Question by Volvogirl: how do they work?
well, how do rehabilitation centres work? i have a class assignment and i wanted to this stuff? it’s probably different for drugg addiction, self mutilation, alcoholism etc… can u brief about it? how do they start, wat kinda medication they put u on? how long is the time between the intervention and when u reach the centre?
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Answer by glistam3
There are vast differences depending on the type. First of, “rehabilitation” is a term that specifically is reserved for addiction (drugs or alcohol). The press loves to fling “rehabilitation” around to describe everything any celebrity does that involves “going to a place because one has a problem,” but that’s misusing the term.
If I Crave Vicodin, Three Years Later, Am I Addicted?
Question by guess: If I crave Vicodin, three years later, am I addicted?
I got into a car accident three years ago and was put on Vicodin for the pain. I took it for a month and loved the way it made me feel. I was so happy, fun to be around, loving and would strike up a convo with everyone. People thought there was a change in me and liked who I had become. It was like a great anti depressant but took effect within the hour and lasted for hours.
Years later I’ve gone through depression, have just quit anti depressants and continue to feel bad. Almost every day now I get a craving for Vicodin, I figure that if I could have just one I could make it better through the day and maybe see the light at the end of the tunnel.
Painkiller Abuse Reaching Epidemic Levels in US
Painkiller abuse reaching epidemic levels in US
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Opiods (opiates or narcotics) are pain relievers made from opium. Morphine and codeine are two natural products of opium. Synthetic modifications of morphine produce heroin … Withdrawal symptoms include: anxiety, irritability, craving, rapid …
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The Way They Hook Us—For 13 Hours Straight
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At the same time, my neurological activity switches from the left hemisphere to the right—that is, from the seat of logical thought to the seat of emotion. Whenever this shift takes place, my body is flooded with the natural opiates known as …
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