What Do Prescription Drugs Do to the Body?


 

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Whistling Past the Gun Lobby

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I follow your blog and writings quite closely and am in awe of your insight. I'm about as liberal as you can get on … Inner city drug abuse is rampant,solution:shoot as many young black men as possible, before media reacts. Need to make a fashion …
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Love Is A Drug: Here's How To Kick The Addiction [INFOGRAPHIC]

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The brain is hardwired to recognize amorous feelings as a reward, just as it does when introduced to potentially addictive substances — hence, the euphoria. Likewise, your … Copy and paste the following code to embed the infographic on your site or …
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Ill-informed

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Far more common than crime is non-criminal personal dysfunctions. Up to 40% of Americans will experience a diagnosable mental illness in their lifetime including Depression, Alcohol abuse, illicit Drug abuse, Anxiety disorder, PTSD, Obsession …
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The dopamine side(s) of depression

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We usually think of dopamine linked more with things like reward or drug-addiction, but what dopamine actually does is more complex than that. Dopamine is involved in movement, for example, but it is also involved in, for lack of a better word …
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