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Pediatrics In Review, 1988
Following a decade during which drug use by adolescents was viewed by many parents and other adults as a normal phase of development, the 1980s have been marked by growing awareness of the risks and costs of illegal drug use. Yet, despite the many successes of a burgeoning parents' movement, stimulated by the active leadership and support of the ...
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Following a decade during which drug use by adolescents was viewed by many parents and other adults as a normal phase of development, the 1980s have been marked by growing awareness of the risks and costs of illegal drug use. Yet, despite the many successes of a burgeoning parents' movement, stimulated by the active leadership and support of the ...
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Psychiatriki, 2017
Substance abuse is a health problem with serious psychological and psychiatric dimensions and multiple social and economic consequences. Cancer is a disease that threatens not only life and physical integrity but mental health as well. Oncology patients suffer from mental disorders in high rates, especially from depression and anxiety.
A G Papadopoulou, G I Moussas
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Substance abuse is a health problem with serious psychological and psychiatric dimensions and multiple social and economic consequences. Cancer is a disease that threatens not only life and physical integrity but mental health as well. Oncology patients suffer from mental disorders in high rates, especially from depression and anxiety.
A G Papadopoulou, G I Moussas
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Abuse OF Olanzapine by Substance Abusers
Journal of Psychoactive Drugs, 2007Olanzapine has been used for over a decade for treatment of schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. The drug may have sedative properties for some patients, especially in large doses. The case reported here involves a 25-year-old male who abused olanzapine, both by itself and in combination with other drugs.
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Clinics in Perinatology, 1992
It has been reported that ISAM have an increased risk of SIDS and abnormalities of cardiorespiratory physiology. Abnormalities of cardiorespiratory control may account for the increased SIDS risk in some ISAM, and home monitoring is often used for ISAM with clinical apneic episodes.
Sally L. Davidson Ward, Thomas G. Keens
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It has been reported that ISAM have an increased risk of SIDS and abnormalities of cardiorespiratory physiology. Abnormalities of cardiorespiratory control may account for the increased SIDS risk in some ISAM, and home monitoring is often used for ISAM with clinical apneic episodes.
Sally L. Davidson Ward, Thomas G. Keens
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PTSD and Substance Abuse [PDF]
Abstract : Substance use disorders (SUD) and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) are prominent disorders among Service Members (SMs). These disorders sometimes go untreated due to SMs lack of awareness, access to care, or stigma about accessing care. Seeking Safety (SS) is an evidence-based model for comorbid SUD/PTSD.
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Substance abuse and polyhydramnios
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2002Maternal drug use is known to have fetal central nervous system depressive effects as manifested by decreased biophysical profile scores. Drug effects on the amniotic fluid index (AFI), one variable of the biophysical profile, are not well documented.
Tuan M. Nguyen+2 more
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Pediatrics In Review, 2002
1. Caroline J. Barangan, MD* 2. Elizabeth M. Alderman, MD† 1. *Fellow, Division of Adolescent Medicine, Department of Pediatrics 2. †Associate Professor, Clinical Pediatrics, Albert Einstein College of Medicine/Montefiore Medical Center, New York, NY After completing this article, readers should be able to: 1.
Elizabeth M. Alderman+1 more
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1. Caroline J. Barangan, MD* 2. Elizabeth M. Alderman, MD† 1. *Fellow, Division of Adolescent Medicine, Department of Pediatrics 2. †Associate Professor, Clinical Pediatrics, Albert Einstein College of Medicine/Montefiore Medical Center, New York, NY After completing this article, readers should be able to: 1.
Elizabeth M. Alderman+1 more
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Substance Abuse and Prostitution
Journal of Psychoactive Drugs, 1982A study of 200 street prostitutes documented a high prevalence of alcohol and drug abuse in their family of origin, during the drift into prostitution and as part of prostitution. Additionally, the study documented a high prevalence of substance abuse among the child molesters and rapists of the subjects.
Teri Lynch+2 more
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Clinical Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2019
Addiction is a primary, chronic disease of brain reward, motivation, memory and related circuitry. Like many other chronic diseases, addiction often involves cycles of relapse and remission. It is key that clinicians understand it as such and treat it appropriately with evidence-based interventions including medication-assisted treatment.
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Addiction is a primary, chronic disease of brain reward, motivation, memory and related circuitry. Like many other chronic diseases, addiction often involves cycles of relapse and remission. It is key that clinicians understand it as such and treat it appropriately with evidence-based interventions including medication-assisted treatment.
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Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 2001
Although inhaling is commonly thought of as a novel form of drug use, it has been customary for centuries with finely ground tobacco or with a wide variety of hallucinogenic powdered plant derivatives in tropical South America (de Rios). Nose pipes facilitate snuffing in some cultures, and in others, drugs are blown, by turn, through tubes into the ...
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Although inhaling is commonly thought of as a novel form of drug use, it has been customary for centuries with finely ground tobacco or with a wide variety of hallucinogenic powdered plant derivatives in tropical South America (de Rios). Nose pipes facilitate snuffing in some cultures, and in others, drugs are blown, by turn, through tubes into the ...
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