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    Eric resisted arrest. This was Eric’s fourth time being hospitalized since 2008. For the past six months prior to Eric’s hospitalization, he was living in a motel with his girlfriend, who has a heroin use disorder. However, Eric denies using street drugs, only alcohol. He stated during our initial meeting he has his alcohol use under control at this time. I was informed by Eric’s father after he left the program for the day how Eric had in fact been picked up by the police the night before. The…

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    On Friday, September 15, 2017 at approximately 0946 hours I received a phone call from a man by the name of Lupe Martinez from phone number (830) 513-8609. Mr. Martinez was calling to report an incident involving a female named, Chila Kypuros or Chila Hernandez; Mr. Martinez was not sure what last name she uses as she married Mr. Mario Hernandez. Mr. Martinez kept referring to the female as “Chila”. Mr. Martinez stated the incident with Chila occurred at approximately 0755 hours in the…

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    many places, there is a problem in the growing number of middle schoolers, high schoolers, and college students that are illegally consuming and abusing HGH (Human Growth Hormone), appearance and performance enhancing drugs, anabolic steroids, and unregulated dietary supplements. Drugs are commonly used in sports for bettering the performance of an athlete. For example, steroids, they’re syntenic derivatives of testosterone and are used to promote muscle building, which is the reason why most…

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    Performance enhancing drugs must be made legal in professional sports. Professional athletes would not be given free reign of all the PEDs available in the world, but rather a new set of rules would be issued. The rules would allow athletes to meet or exceed their maximum abilities as humans while making it safer than the modern state. If made legal the potential results of PEDs would be tested and altered appropriately to create safest, most impactful drugs; however, in the current situation…

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    Introduction Caffeine use disorder is when a person cannot control how much caffeine he or she consumes. Caffeine is a drug found in many foods and beverages, such as coffee, tea, chocolate, and energy drinks. Caffeine is also found in some medicines and products like diet pills. Caffeine may be bad for your health when you have too much. People with caffeine use disorder continue to consume caffeine even though they know it may be causing problems with their physical or mental health. What are…

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    for unfairness in athletic competitions they also are life threatening with many side effects and they can cause addiction in players abusing the substances, that is why all professional and nonprofessional athletes should undergo mandatory random drug testing. Athletes who use performance enhancers face many grave health risks. Some of the side effects include…

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    Over the past five years, 2 percent of elite known athletes across the world have turned out positive in substances banned by the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA)(nebi.nlm). Lance Armstrong, Maria Sharapova, Tyson Gay are among the athletes caught using banned substances. Known for their success and admiration, these athletes, among others have made their fans feel betrayed and confused, feeling that their success was a fraud. Athletes found using substances banned by WADA should forfeit all…

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    Eyzkube Experiment 1. Drug of Choice: Eyzkube. a. I need the specialized water because my body is craving the satisfaction of the Eyzkube. b. The chemistry of my brain was letting me know that I need something more potent in order to function. 2. My plans are to secretly use my drugs and not to be caught. In doing so I planned to get up before every one at 6:00am and prepare my drinks and the Eyzkubes. a. I need to be very wise when using the drug. b. If I am caught I would make up some story…

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    The Medicare Part D, also known as the Medicare Prescription Drug Coverage, was designed to cover the existing gap (the donut hole), between individual’s prescription drug needs and Original Medicare (Original Medicare is characterized in parts A and B). The Original Medicare Plans includes basic drug coverage but unfortunately, many medicare beneficiaries require specific prescription drug needs that do not fall under the qualifications of parts A and B coverage. Medicare Part D is additional…

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    My overall impression of Freakonomics pertaining to the subject matter is that the documentary segments focus in on real-life struggles that families from all different walks of life go through. It was interesting to find out names can have an affect how well a child performs in school and their future careers. The definition of causality seems unnecessary in everyday life. We define causality as a connection between two events or states that one produces or brings about the other; where one is…

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