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Talk:Addiction, Buddhist Definition of
Talk:Addiction, Buddhist Definition of No consensus to delete ... to be "An overlay of the Buddhist model of addiction onto the most commonly accepted Western world-view". The overlay incorrectly represents "the most commonly accepted Western world-view", especially in the context ...
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Skull and Bones
... in America. He purchased essentially all of Western New York. His son Thomas settled the ... drugs’ ideal ‘permanent market’ social and biological addiction effects. Drugs as argued, in ‘’Forces of ... opium however, employed a more straightforward drug addiction without any nutritional perks however poor they ... nervous system and creates a horrible biochemical addiction. Regular use, even for a few days ... tolerance and dependence. Various degrees of psychological addiction can occur, though this is relatively ...
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Medicine
... of that knowledge. Overview The practice of medical care is shared between the medical profession (physicians or doctors) and other groups ... professionals. Historically, only those conferred with a medical doctorate have been considered to practice medicine. Clinicians can be physicians, nurses or medical assistants. The medical profession is the social and occupational ...
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Medicine (Psychology wiki)
... practice of that knowledge. The practice of medical care is shared between the medical profession ( physicians or doctors) and other groups ... professionals ). Historically, only those conferred with a medical doctorate have been considered to practice medicine. Clinicians can be physicians, nurses or medical assistants. The medical profession is the social and occupational ...
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Talk:Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder
... supported by a good number of careful medical studies? Graft 22:06, 29 Aug 2003 (UTC) RESPONSE: References to medical studies about diets may be in order ... should have their children examined by a medical doctor for food allergies." Including the Feingold ... supposed to only be possible once other medical and psychological causes of the symptoms have ... all cures for all the other possible medical and psychological causes of the ADHD ...
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List of terms and concepts used in alternative medicine
... conditions ranging from the common cold to addiction and chronic fatigue syndrome." (See CDC Advance ... context of critiques of conventional medicine. Alternative medical systems Alternative medical systems is the precise name of a ... bases and techniques diverge from generally accepted medical methods. Alternatively defined in the Cambridge Advanced ... as: a wide range of treatments for medical conditions that people use instead of ...
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Traditional chinese medicine (Psychology wiki)
... commonly given to a range of traditional medical practices used in China that have developed ... term which may include other traditional Asian medical systems such as Japanese , Korean , Tibetan , and ... belief systems, including traditional religious concepts. Chinese medical practitioners before the 19th century relied essentially ... organic chemistry , relying mainly on distinctly observational medical theory describing the nature of infections and ... continues as a distinct branch of modern medical practice, and within China , it is ...
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Talk:Arguments for and against drug prohibition/point-counterpoint
... However, even if Byrnn Hartman's drug addiction was decidedly a contributing factor in her ... the turn of the century in most western countries. There was as far as I ... better). We must also remember that the western powers, inlcuding Britain and the US fought ... mobility wil be reduced and our ecnomic model will probably change, but hey the state ... the link referenced above is from the Medical Journal of Australia, which makes articles ...
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Talk:LSD
... believe a serious distinction should be introduced: Addiction can be "physical" and/or "psychological". It ... Perhaps the problem is that the term "addiction" is used as a catch-all for ... a variety of conditions. For example, nicotine addiction works entirely different from Alcoholism. Anybody can ... become a nicotine addict. It's an addiction in the purest sense of the term ... addicted. Alcoholism works entirely differently. Unlike nicotine addiction, alcoholism is congenital in nature. It ...
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Traditional Chinese medicine
... commonly given to a range of traditional medical practices used in China that have developed ... term which may include other traditional Asian medical systems such as Japanese, Korean, Tibetan, and ... belief systems, including traditional religious concepts. Chinese medical practitioners before the 19th century relied on ... which incorporated certain mystical concepts. Like their Western counterparts, doctors of TCM had a limited ... continues as a distinct branch of modern medical practice, and within China, it is ...
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