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Herbal Remedy To Ease Nicotine Withdrawl |
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If you're a chronic smoker who's tried to quit smoking, learn which herbs can help you reduce the number of cigarettes smoked, even after treatment is stopped. Learn how the brain is affected by nicotine, how it hard-wires you to addiction. One herbal remedy can be taken whenever you crave a cigarette. And another is for use in conjunction with an acupuncturist. |
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Pain Killer Addiction Guide |
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If pain killers are taken exactly as prescribed, they are safe and will rarely cause addiction. And yet addiction to prescription pain killers is growing. The most common medications that can cause this are opiods (sometimes called narcotics) and include morphine, codeine and others in the same group. |
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Food Addiction--User; Not Consumer |
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Philip Morris is the world's largest tobacco company. Here is a link for facts from Stanford on Philip Morris. Total annual revenue is at 74 billion as of 1998. |
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Smoking Addiction - its Components and Causes |
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The addiction to smoking, which implies addiction to the substance nicotine, has several components. The better one is aware of these components and understands them; the better is the chance for succeeding in stopping the smoking habit. Here is a survey of the components that addiction to smoke consist of. |
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Mandatory School Drug Testing |
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Many schools are implementing mandatory drug testing for their students. It is significant to understand that school drug testing doesn’t intend to punish the drug-abused students, but to keep them away from drugs. As high school sports get more and more competitive, there seems to be much inclination to use drugs among students for enhancing their performance. Student’s drug abuse was also influenced by some other reasons like, failure in academics, friend’s manipulation, pressure and dread. |
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Drug, Alcohol and Rehab Articles Executive Intervention |
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It may be difficult to believe that doctors, lawyers, judges, airline pilots and Fortune 500 corporate executives suffer from addiction, yet it is important to understand that addiction is an equal opportunity disease affecting professionals in the same way as it does for everybody else. |
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