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  1. ... unexpected nocturnal death syndrome Sudden unexplained death syndrome SUDS SUNDS Genetic Testing Registry: Brugada syndrome Genetic Testing ...
  2. One in 6 Americans experience substance use disorders (SUDs) (sometimes called “addiction”), but treatment is available. These ... the path to and through recovery. Learn about SUDs and how they impact the brain and behavior, ...
  3. Dual Diagnosis (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... a mental disorder and a substance use disorder (SUD), either with alcohol or drugs. A dual diagnosis ... disorders often occur together. Many people who develop SUDs are also diagnosed with mental disorders. And the ...
  4. ... as crushing and snorting tablets. Substance use disorder (SUD) is a treatable, chronic mental disorder. The disorder may affect your brain and behavior. Symptoms of SUD include a pattern of using drugs or alcohol, ... in your life. The most severe form of SUD is addiction. If you have an addiction, you ...
  5. ... on PubMed Hanson D, Murray PG, Coulson T, Sud A, Omokanye A, Stratta E, Sakhinia F, Bonshek ... article on PubMed Central Hanson D, Murray PG, Sud A, Temtamy SA, Aglan M, Superti-Furga A, ...
  6. ... on PubMed Hanson D, Murray PG, Coulson T, Sud A, Omokanye A, Stratta E, Sakhinia F, Bonshek ... Dec. Citation on PubMed Hanson D, Murray PG, Sud A, Temtamy SA, Aglan M, Superti-Furga A, ...
  7. Inhalants (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... drugs and to have a substance use disorder (SUD) later in life. So it's important to try ...
  8. ... on PubMed Hanson D, Murray PG, Coulson T, Sud A, Omokanye A, Stratta E, Sakhinia F, Bonshek ...
  9. ... foam cells" because of their foamy or soap-suds appearance.
  10. ... affects how we treat addiction Substance use disorders (SUDs) are chronic, treatable conditions that people can recover ... around them makes it hard to seek treatment. SUDs are very common and can affect anyone, but ...
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