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- 1611: Alcoholism
- ... takes time and effort from all involved. Works Cited Alcohol as a Medical and Social Problem (MEDSOC). Institute of Alcohol Studies. May 2, 1999. http://www.ias.org.uk/factsheets/medsoc7.htm Alcohol and Other Drugs in the Workplace. NCADD. April 27, 1999. http://ncadd.org/workplace.html Alcohol and Tobacco: America’s Drug of Choice. Texas: Information Plus, 1997. Gibson, Vanessa. Summary of the Effects of Alcohol on Health. Eutopia ...
- 1612: Autism
- ... of behaving is taught is small increments and the reinforced almost immediately after they respond. If the autistic person starts at about the age of 3 or 4, then they may display near-normal behavior. Drugs are often used on autistic people, but they usually have very limited results, and many side effects. Magnesium and B6 show significant change in about 50 % of autistic people. Despite all the treatments that doctors ...
- 1613: Obstetrician vs. Midwife
- ... can wander off the path and get stuck in the mud, and then the midwife's job is to help the mom figure out how to get back on track. Sometimes this may mean using drugs or technology, like ultrasounds or I.V. s. Rarely do midwives use these as 'routine', rather the need for, benefits of, and potential risks of the interventions are discussed with the mom and her family ...
- 1614: The Effects of Teenage Alcoholism
- ... It depresses people and when mixed with already unstable individual can lead to suicide. If you become addicted to a depressant such as alcohol you are more likely to become addicted to other kinds of drugs.[Coping with] Teenage alcohol abuse has horrible consequences that can last a life time Alcohol effects the mind, body and seriously damage a person soul. It can horrible side-effects that can lead to the ...
- 1615: Alzheimer’s Special Care Units
- ... with behaviors and ARDs in general. The mission statement of the special care facility should include a commitment to a rehabilitative, social model method of care, rather than the custodial care based on medication and drugs. In her article, “Final Indignities: The Care of Elders With Dementia,” Jennifer Foote states that nursing homes which are not set up in the same manner as special care units are “now mental institutions where ...
- 1616: The Dangers of Sniffing Glue
- ... Some people get into sniffing regularly because they like the buzz better than being straight. They don't think of it as 'a problem', it's just something they do. Glue is just like other drugs. They change how you feel, but they don't take problems away, instead they add more.
- 1617: The Issue of HIV and AIDS
- ... aware of HIV/AIDS at the same time the "drug" and "sex talks" are being given. This way the topics are being interrelated and connections can be made. Examples of these connections may include using drugs with needles or having unprotected sex that can result in the contraction of the virus. Not only is it the responsibility of the parents to discuss this concern with their children, but it is also ...
- 1618: Abortion ALlows Women To Retain Constitutional Rights
- ... In both cases, the child has a poor education because of the lack of attention and discipline. He/she grows up to be an unproductive individual or a mence to society. Many get involved in drugs and crimes. These individuals are also very violent, lacking morality due to a small amount of care thay received themselves. In the long run, not only does the child suffer but also society, who has ...
- 1619: Abortion: The Woman’s Right
- ... Canada ran between 25,000 and 75,000. Women found themselves getting “backroom abortions” which were unsanitary and done by unskilled people. They used air from bicycle pumps, coat hangers or knitting needles, overdosed on drugs, and took poison. Many women tried to self-abort by inflicting pain on themselves, by throwing themselves down stairs, doing strenuous work or exercise, or deliberately overworking themselves to exhaustion. They paid strangers a lot ...
- 1620: Teenage Suicide
- ... commiting suicide and that they have given up on everything. And that there is no reason for them to live anymore. Other ways is if they are giving away their prized possessions, the use of drugs, and /or alcohol, change in eating pattern which might have lead to a significant weight loss or gain.. Extreme depression, boredom and carelessness. When somone is like this what they need is your support to ...
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