Why Are Drugs So Hard to Quit
Why Are Drugs So Hard to Quit – Quitting drugs is hard because addiction is a brain disease. Your brain is like a control tower that sends out signals to direct your actions and choices. Ad…
Bragging Rights: Eight Exceptional(ly Dumb) American “Achievements” of the …
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It should hardly be surprising, then, how visceral is the distaste when any foreigner — say, Russian President Vladimir Putin — decides to appropriate the term and use it to criticize us. How visceral? Well, the sort of visceral that, … And that's …
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'Wicked Policy and America's National Interests' Part 2
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But, with the titillation of the sexual drive in the human being, by the way sex is being advertised and promoted through all means of media, it creates sexual experimentation, sexual abuse, child pornography, and using children across the world for …
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Detecting teens' risky secrets
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The National Institute on Drug Abuse's 2012 survey, Monitoring the Future, found marijuana remains the most abused drug by students in grades 8, 10 and 12 followed by Spice/K2 (synthetic marijuana), amphetamines, Adderall, Vicodin and cough medicine.
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