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    the central nervous system neurons adapt to compensate for the continuous presence of a substance in the brain tissue. After a period of regular use, a person begins to experience cravings and these cravings can happen to any type of drug including opiates and caffeine. By contrast, the essence of addiction is a person having a craving for a certain type of drug or substance constantly. Caffeine withdrawal has many symptoms which can include things like headaches, feelings of laziness,…

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    DOI: 7/5/2016. Patient is a 54-year-old male technician who sustained injury while carrying a work ladder back to truck when the ladder lost balance and jerked, and injured his low back and right hip. Per OMNI entry, he was initially diagnosed with possible herniated lumbar disc with radiculopathy down the right leg. Per the IME report dated 08/25/16, the patient came under the care of medication, PT and acupuncture. At this time, he is receiving PT and acupuncture, two times per week.…

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    Acute back pain Introduction: Low back pain is a universal human experience -- almost everyone has it at some point. The lower back, which starts below the ribcage, is called the lumbar region. Pain here can be intense and is one of the top causes of missed work. Fortunately, low back pain often gets better on its own. When it doesn't, there are effective treatments Definition: lumbosacral region accompanied by contraction of the paraspinal muscles hence the expression muscles sprain or strain .…

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    Brandy Leyva Mr.Wise English PO50 05/03/2015 Investigation essay Prescription Drugs: A Growing Epidemic Prescription drug abuse is a growing epidemic across the nation. Opioids, commonly used to relieve pain, and stimulants, commonly used to treat a medical condition known as ADHD or attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, are a few prescribed medications abused by adults and adolescents nationwide. A few of the major issues related to the abuse of prescription medications include lack of…

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    It is said that 1 in 10 adults are fighting addiction which is roughly 23.5 million Americans. Maia Szalavitz from Time Incorporated explains that, “Males and people with lower levels of education were more likely to have kicked a substance problem: 23% of high school dropouts reported having overcome a drug or alcohol issue, compared with just 4% of college graduates. And more men than women reported having quit: 12% versus 7%.” Addiction is more common amongst Americans than most people…

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    Marijuana can be used for many medicinal reasons. The most common reason is to be used as a pain reliever and would benefit many patients. Marijuana will have a huge impact on those suffering with chronic pain. People who are prescribed opiates for chronic pain are at high risk for becoming addicted, not from drug abuse, but because it is the only way to help the pain. Marijuana can help people with chronic pain without becoming addicted. Also, those who take high doses of opioids are at…

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    inequality is normal and natural and by doing so, they are legitimizing it. This inequality is a clear impact of Capitalism on the society, considering how there still remains a false class consciousness between the classes. Therefore, Religion acts as opiate and a pacifying drug for the classes. It does not solve any problems, but it dulls the pain, not allowing the people to do anything against this status…

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    Imagine something affecting your state that surpasses the amount of deaths caused by homicide, suicide, motor vehicle accidents, and AIDS combined. That is what is happening in New Jersey. Despite numerous efforts by the state, the opioid epidemic is still on the rise. In 2015, a study conducted by New Jersey advanced media states that, “the per-capita rate of 8.3 heroin-related deaths per 100,000 people is more than triple the national rate reported by the Centers for Disease Control”…

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    chemotherapy in cycles, with rest periods in between. • Medicines to block cells that destroy bone (bisphosphonates and denosumab). These medicines are used to control bone pain. They may help reduce hypercalcemia. • Medicines to reduce pain (opiates). • Endocrine therapy. These therapies slow cancer growth by blocking specific chemical messengers (hormones). Some types of cancer, including breast and prostate cancers, depend on hormones. • Targeted therapies. These therapies involve the…

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    Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome (NAS) is a constellation of physiological signs and behaviors observed following in utero exposure to opiates (Backes et al. 2012). In laymen’s terms, NAS is a group of withdrawal symptoms newborns experience after birth due to drug exposure while inside mother’s uterus. I chose this topic because NAS has increased 300% among newborns since the 1980s (Backes et al. 2012). Mothers need to be aware of possible complications to their newborn if they are consuming…

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