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How to Lose Weight?

PROTEIN PUZZLE.

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Heroin Addiction – Top Five Reasons to Stop Using

Many peoples, especially addicts come on the aggregation superhighway looking for some ways to stop their bad habit. They studied a number of articles such as this one and you begin to marvel why they are still not healthy to quit and avoid. The trouble is that they are not strong-minded enough or they don’t know real procedure.

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Awarness of Addictions

Addiction towards anything can negatively change our lifes and the lifes of those people around us. When something happens so important to us that it consumes our all thought and damage our daily routine life, then it is correct time to accept you may hit an dependency problem.

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Illegal Drugs During Pregnancy

The use of illegal drugs, including cocaine, marijuana, and other illegal substances, can have devastating effects for an unborn baby.

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Drug Abuse and Treatment

Almost everyone have taken a psychoactive drug at some time, it may have been caffeine in a soda or a cup of tea. So at what point do we cross the line into drug abuse?

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Drug Addiction

In American Society, drug abuse has become a major psychological problem. Millions of Americans depend so heavily on drugs that they hurt themselves
Physically, socially, and psychologically.

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The Effects of Addiction on Your Mental Health

Alcohol abuse is overrated, while drug abuse is underrated. The DSM manual suggests that substance abuse there are differences in the definition of drugs and alcohol.

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What is Addiction and are You Addicted?

We have all heard of addiction, the compulsion to rely on drugs, alcohol, smoking, gambling, shopping or even eating as a physical or psychological crutch. But how much do we really understand about the process of addiction and the permanent changes these behaviours make to our brains, and how do we know when we are addicted?

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Your Kids and Oxycontin: It Could be a Deadly Combination

OxyContin contains oxycodone, a very strong narcotic pain reliever similar to morphine. Because OxyContin is time-released, breaking, chewing or crushing it may result in overdose. It is intended to relieve moderate to severe pain that is present all the time. Combining OxyContin with sleeping pills, tranquilizers and other pain medications, or with alcohol, may result in injury or death. Taking OxyContin daily can result in physical dependence.

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How to Deal with an Alcoholic Spouse

Alcoholics are their own worse enemy…