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Highest Lunacy Murders: Chhattisgarh Tops the List

Highest lunacy murders: Chhattisgarh tops the list
Blaming it on addiction to alcohol and losing nerve very easily, psychiatrists in capital say that it was an increasing trend in state both among males and females that triggers incidents of attack and murder even on family members. Jyoti Kushwaha, a …
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Finding comfort with a dry mouth
Diet counseling, instruction for rigorous biofilm control, daily oral self-examination, regular prophylaxis, adjusting home humidity, avoiding tobacco, caffeine, acidic drinks, and alcohol, and application of chlorhexidine-thymol combination varnish on …
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As You Were Saying … Training Helps Docs Aid Addicts

As You Were Saying … Training helps docs aid addicts
It also has resulted in more patients being referred for comprehensive treatment with substance abuse counselors, detox and rehab centers, psychiatrists and addiction medicine specialists. The field of addiction medicine is rapidly expanding and …
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Letters: Focus more on addiction treatment
However, I have not seen enough written about treatment centers, in-house rehab centers or hospitals. I would like to read the perspectives of the staff members of these institutions. Do the hospitals treat addicts as vagrants? Do they know how badly …
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Marijuana Withdrawal Symptoms – Please Describe?

Question by Erica: Marijuana Withdrawal Symptoms – Please Describe?
Someone I love very much has been “addicted” to marijuana for over fifteen years. Their use consisted of daily hits before work, at lunch, immediately after work, several times before bed, and again in the middle of their night. They pretty much were high 75% of the day and haven’t gone a day without using marijuana since they began fifteen years ago.

As of five days ago, he stopped, cold turkey. He has talked for a few months now of trying to get clean, and happened to run out of weed last weekend and just went for it.

4. How Does Greater Physical Fitness Contribute to Greater Overall Health? Explain.?

Question by Bee: 4. How does greater physical fitness contribute to greater overall health? Explain.?

Best answer:

Answer by tennislover
greater physical fitness makes u stronger… builds more muscle… this will make metabolism faster
gives u better body shape…this is through weight training

and better oxygen flow to your muscles..
and better heart rate, resting heart rate… this is from cardio exercise

Answer by Ed
We are made up of more than our physical bodies. “Overall health” means the health of the entire organism. Man has a spiritual body, an emotional body and a mental body. When our physical selves are healthy, it positively impacts all of the rest.

UC Merced to Present Valley Fever Lecture Series

UC Merced to present Valley fever lecture series
This fungus is common in dry, low rainfall areas of the United States including the San Joaquin Valley, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Infection occurs … “Great strides are needed to enhance prevention, detection and …
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Former Seattle burn chief accused of misconduct
SEATTLE — The Washington state panel in charge of disciplining doctors has accused a former chief of Harborview Medical Center's burn unit of unprofessional conduct. Administrative charges filed this week against Dr. David Heimbach allege he didn't …
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Drug Abuse Will Take Community-Wide Solution

Drug abuse will take community-wide solution
Panelist and former drug addict Abby Klodowski shares her thoughts on prescription drug abuse, especially by teens, Thursday night in Juneau. … Many panelists, including Sheriff Patricia Ninmann, noted the lack of treatment options in Dodge County.
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Drug Diversion in Health Care Facilities: Should Testing Be Required?
Drug testing is not commonly found in health care facilities except for workers with known substance abuse problems. Easier access to drugs may put health care workers at an increased risk for substance abuse. A 1986 survey of 500 physicians regarding …
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