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Depression, Anxiety, And Stress Relief By Self-Medication

Are you utilizing alcohol or drugs to alter your mood, avoid facing your concerns, or cope with the harsh feelings you’re feeling? Self-medication is not the only technique to deal with problems and boost one’s mood; there are other, better options available.  What Exactly Does It Mean to Self-medicate? In these times of extreme anxiety and misery, many of us are resorting to substances in an attempt to alter the way that we think. These attempts range from drinking alcohol to using prescription drugs. You could try to improve your mood with food or use it as a distraction from being bored. You may light up a joint to let you unwind, or you could have a couple of drinks […]

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Knowing That Addiction is a Brain Disease is Essential to Developing Effective Treatment Strategies

The idea that substance use disorder (SUD) or addiction must be fully grasped and handled as a brain disease has received growing support from research conducted over the past few decades. Nevertheless, the idea is still questioned, primarily because of the stereotype that surrounds the behavioral problems that are an inherent part of the condition, even though these studies have increasingly supported the view. This stigma is a significant barrier for people struggling with substance use disorders and the people who care about them when they try to get help, which reduces their chances of receiving effective and long-term treatment.  Substance Use Disorder According to this theory of addiction, substance use disorder (SUD) is a brain disease that is both […]

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How Do I Stop Using Substances? 

Drug Abuse is a Commonly Accomplished Goal for Many People in Their Day-to-day Lives It doesn’t matter if we started using drugs in a social setting with our friends on the weekends or whether we did it in secret to help us deal with the pressures and stresses of everyday life: sometimes, things progress from there, and we find that we are addicted to drugs and incapable of stopping.  The disease of addiction is so cunning that it can completely devour us before we recognize that we are in over our heads and that we are unable to quit using drugs on our own. Addiction is such a sneaky condition. Even with the support of our families and the professionals […]

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How to Finance Your Rehabilitation 

Are you concerned about whether or not you or a loved one will be able to afford rehabilitation services for you or them? If this is the case, then we are going to explain how you can pay for rehabilitation services. In today’s world, everything has a price tag attached to it, and there is nothing that will set you back more money than enabling addiction to recommence. Both alcohol and illicit drugs are very expensive. If you are physically and mentally reliant on these narcotic substances, the need to take more and more of them can seriously damage the financial position of you and your family if you continue to do so. In addition to this, if you continue to use […]

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What Caused Tuberculosis to Regain Its Position as Africa’s Leading Cause of Death? 

Since the beginning of the 20th century, there has been a reliable treatment for tuberculosis (TB). However, tuberculosis continues to be the leading cause of death attributable to a single infectious agent. It ranks higher than HIV and AIDS, as well as other diseases. This is due, in part, to the impact that HIV co-infection has on tuberculosis patients in regions such as Africa, as well as the emergency of MDR-XDR TB. It is of continuing concern that there is a lack of gender mainstreaming as well as a reduction in stigma, which is demonstrated by insistently lower cases reported among women than among men. In the past two years, COVID-19 has overtaken TB as a leading cause of death. […]

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Medication For Period Cramps That You Should Be Taking Every Month

Let’s start by recognizing what is most likely at the center of everyone’s mind right now: period pains are the worst possible thing that could happen to you. Because the bottom half of your body appears to be in quite a bit of discomfort right now, we do need to observe a moment of reverence for it. Before you take any old painkiller you can pull from the back of your bathroom cabinet or the bottom of a friend’s handbag (yes, we’ve all been that amount of desperate to make them disappear as soon as possible), continue reading this article. Please note that not all ibuprofen and Advil products are created equally. What exactly do we mean when we say that? According to […]

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The Vitamin C Placebo

Vitamin C is not going to help your immunity against Coronavirus, or is it? Vitamin C (aka ascorbic acid) is an unlikely vitamin supplement to help people fight off the common cold, let alone the Coronavirus. The dietary supplement was first recommended by Nobel Prize winner Linus Pauling (American chemist, biochemist, a chemical engineer, nuclear activist and later author). Paulings 1970s claim advocated taking elevated doses of Vitamin C, as a cure-all for anything ranging from the common cold to preventing a wide range of cancer, heart disease, strokes, mental illness, old age, diabetes, arthritis, kidney disease and hepatitis. ? Sounds incredible. While a Nobel prize-winning titan in the field of biochemistry, Pauling’s lent his authority in later years to […]

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First Aid For Alcohol and Drug Poisoning

Facts About Alcohol and Drug Poisoning If you take alcohol, drugs or prescription medication (or a mixture of all 3) in larger amounts, it can cause symptoms of poisoning In many cases, the consciousness / balance of the poison is affected, which may fall and incur damage. Breathing and temperature can be affected What is alcohol and drug poisoning? Ingestion of alcohol, drugs or drugs (or a mixture of all 3) in such an amount that it gives symptoms. Background Taking larger amounts of alcohol and medicine can cause severe physical and mental reactions The person may fall and incur damage If you are not conscious, there is a risk that you can throw up, get the vomiting in your […]

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First Aid For Allergic Reactions

Facts About Allergic Reactions A severe allergic reaction can lead to shock (anaphylactic shock) and unconsciousness Serious allergic reactions are most commonly accompanied by respiratory distress or red rash Give medication that the patient himself has against his allergy (for example, the epiphene for injection) Call the hospital Give first aid and perform resuscitation if needed Background Allergy is due to the fact that the body responds to substances such as food, chemicals, drugs or pollen, which are harmless to most people Symptoms of allergy vary, depending on the substance that triggers it. The most common symptoms are rapid respiratory distress (asthma), skin rash (hives), abdominal pain or vomiting and diarrhea. Typically these symptoms usually disappear after quite a short […]

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