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The effect of disaster events on increasing drug-involved deaths has been clearly shown in previous literature. As the COVID-19 pandemic led to stay-at-home orders throughout the United States, there was a simultaneous spike in drug-involved deaths ...
Maxwell M. Leonhardt +3 more
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Necessity for research directed at stimulant type and treatment-onset age to access the impact of medication on drug abuse vulnerability in teenagers with ADHD [PDF]
Controversy continues regarding increased vulnerability for addiction to cocaine and other drugs of abuse in adulthood following the use of stimulant medications for the treatment of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD).
Dwoskin, Linda P., Kantak, Kathleen M.
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Managing constipation in adults with co-morbidities [PDF]
Constipation can be described in a number of ways but in general it is related to straining, reduced frequency of defecation and/or a sensation of incomplete bowel emptying.
Gardiner, Anji, Hilton, Andrea
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Effects of acute ingestion of caffeinated chewing gum on performance in elite judo athletes
Purpose Previous investigations have found positive effects of acute ingestion of capsules containing 4-to-9 mg of caffeine per kg of body mass on several aspects of judo performance.
Aleksandra Filip-Stachnik +7 more
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Food-induced behavioral sensitization, its cross-sensitization to cocaine and morphine, pharmacological blockade, and effect on food intake [PDF]
Repeated administration of abused drugs sensitizes their stimulant effects and results in a drug-paired environment eliciting conditioned activity. We tested whether food induces similar effects.
Le Merrer, Julie, Stephens, David N
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Background There is substantial consumer and practitioner interest in an emerging supplement class known as multi-ingredient pre-workout supplements (MIPS), largely due to their prevalence in resistance training communities as well as research findings ...
Matthew T. Stratton +10 more
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Endothelin-1 Predicts Hemodynamically Assessed Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension in HIV Infection. [PDF]
BackgroundHIV infection is an independent risk factor for PAH, but the underlying pathogenesis remains unclear. ET-1 is a robust vasoconstrictor and key mediator of pulmonary vascular homeostasis.
AH Chester +51 more
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Presence of kratom in opioid overdose deaths: findings from coroner postmortem toxicological report
BackgroundKratom (Mitragyna speciosa) use in the United States is becoming increasingly popular and its legal status varies widely from state to state. Multiple reports of adverse events associated with kratom use have ranged from liver injury, seizures,
Tyler Torrico +6 more
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Pre-exercise Caffeine Intake Enhances Bench Press Strength Training Adaptations
Previous research has identified acute caffeine intake as an effective ergogenic aid to enhance velocity and power during bench press exercise. However, no previous investigation has analyzed the effects of chronic intake of caffeine on training ...
Verónica Giráldez-Costas +6 more
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Antonio Pardo, Thomas R King, Eman Rafla, Judith C Kando Tris Pharma, Inc. Clinical and Medical Affairs, Monmouth Junction, NJ, USAAntonio PardoTris Pharma, Inc., 2031 US Route 130, Monmouth Junction, NJ, 08852, USATel +1 (732) 940-2800Email apardo ...
Pardo A, King TR, Rafla E, Kando JC
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