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Social and Psychological Factors in Narcotics Addiction [PDF]
Clausen, John A.
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Response to thrombolytic agents in acute myocardial infarction in opium abusers versus non-abusers
Objective: Coronary artery disease is one of the leading causes of morbidity and mortality in populations. In opium abusers, level of circulating coagulation factors differs from non-abusers. The aim of this study was to evaluate response to thrombolytic
Seyed Mohammad Hashemi Jazi +2 more
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Lipid Profile Comparison between Opium Addicts and Non-Addicts
Background: This study was done to test the notion that opium can reduce serum lipids and decrease the risk of ischemic heart disease (IHD) in opium addicts; we made a comparison between the lipid profiles of opium addicts and non-addicts. Methods: In this study, we compared 100 male opium addicts (according to the ICD-10 criteria) who had referred ...
Mohammad Reza Sargolzaee +3 more
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Effect of Opium Addiction on Postoperative Arrhythmia Among Patients Undergoing CABG operation on Cardiopulmonary Bypass. [PDF]
Basirat M +6 more
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Analyzing EEG data during opium addiction treatment using a fuzzy logic-based machine learning model. [PDF]
DehAbadi E +8 more
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Effects of Opium Addiction on Some Biochemical Factors in Diabetic Rats. [PDF]
Asadikaram G +6 more
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Opium addiction as new source of lead poisoning: An emerging epidemic in Iran. [PDF]
Nakhaee S, Mehrpour O.
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A Theory of Natural Addiction [PDF]
Economic theories of rational addiction aim to describe consumer behavior in the presence of habit-forming goods. We provide a biological foundation for this body of work by formally specifying conditions under which it is optimal to form a habit.
Attila Tasnádi, Trenton G. Smith
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