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Woman battles exercise addiction for nearly 20 years
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David J. Linden, a neuroscientist at Johns Hopkins University medical school, told the New York Times in October 2011 that exercise addicts can also feel tolerance, cravings and withdrawal. There are three types of addiction – chemical, process and …
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Opiate consumption exceeds methamphetamine in Oregon
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A trend he says creates a circle of addiction and, in most cases, leads the abuser to heroin. In 2011, opiate users accounted for 33.38 percent of drug treatment admissions, exceeding the 27.9 percent admitted for methamphetamine. “If you would have …
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