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Research Links Severe Mental Illness And Substance Use
[rewrite]“Individuals with overt, mild, or even subclinical mental disorders may abuse drugs as a form of self-medication. For example, the use of tobacco products by patients with schizophrenia is believed to lessen the symptoms of the disease and improve …[/rewrite]
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Arcturus Therapeutics, Inc. Announces an RNAi Therapeutic Targeting …
Arcturus Therapeutics, Inc. Announces an RNAi Therapeutic Targeting …
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NY gov takes careful step on medical marijuana
[rewrite]While nearly two dozen states have OK'd marijuana for medical purposes and Colorado and Washington have legalized its use for pleasure, Cuomo is tapping a 1980 state law to allow as many as 20 hospitals to dispense the drug to people with certain …[/rewrite]
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My Brother Is Addicted to Weed?
Question by Killer: my brother is addicted to weed?
[rewrite]I’ve been smoking weed every day for 2 years now, and I’m not addicted. but brother started last week and now he’s addicted! what should I do?
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Answer by The Big E
If you have smoked weed every day for the last two years, you too are addicted whether you admit it to yourself and others or not. Insofar as your review of your brother’s weed smoking habit, that is especially not for you to be judging in light of the example you set for him. The blind are enviably not in a credible position to adequately lead the blind as both suffer the same impaired judgment before the process even begins. The greatest lies that hurt us most are the ones we tell ourselves.
How Do You Get Rid of a Shopping Addiction? Is That a Obsessive Compulsive Disorder?
Question by soniak104: how do you get rid of a shopping addiction? is that a obsessive compulsive disorder?
[rewrite]how do u break the habit of obsessive shopping? is that a mental disorder? or just a habit you form within a time frame?
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Answer by Zardoz
Run out of money & end up homeless.
Answer by Katieann101XD
many people shop a lot because they are unhappy. some research shows that people who spend lots of money do it either because they feel they have no power, and spending their money is one way they can exercise the power they think that they have. your best bet is to talk to your doctor and maybe see a psychiatrist, if necessary. hope this helps!
Why Can’t I Be Happy Without Drugs and Alcohol?
Question by MuncH: why can’t I be happy without drugs and alcohol?
I have been in AA, NA and have lived that life for a couple years. Wasn’t life to me and I wasn’t happy. One of the sayings is “Don’t forget where you came from” After I lost my ex-fiance and our baby I was borderline suicidal on a daily basis. I usually drink till I feel good, take pills and I was smoking dope trying to OD, and my mind wanted to do something and wandering in traffic wasn’t it
What Is Suboxone For?
Question by Tyler: what is Suboxone for?
I need to know what the uses for Suboxone are. Are they only used for recovering opiate addicts?
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Answer by Mathieu
According to the official American Suboxone Prescribing Information, “SUBOXONE sublingual film is indicated for maintenance treatment of opioid dependence. Prescription use of this product is limited under the Drug Addiction Treatment Act.”
Under the Drug Addiction Treatment Act of 2000 (DATA) codified at 21 U.S.C.
823(g), prescription use of this product in the treatment of opioid dependence is
limited to physicians who meet certain qualifying requirements, and have notified the
Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS) of their intent to prescribe this
product for the treatment of opioid dependence.