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  1. ... for quitting, anticipated problems, previous quit attempts, nicotine addiction, ... and their management, managing cravings, managing stress, minimizing ...
  2. ... obsessive behavior such as a shopping or gambling addiction, an insatiable hunger or sexual desire, or constantly repeating aimless tasks such as putting objects into a certain order. Because Parkinson's symptoms become worse in later stages of the disease, ...
  3. ... 58 OUD is the clinical term for opioid addiction. OUD is typically ... toward a diagnosis of OUD when individuals are using opioids appropriately ...
  4. ... pain. "Over the course of 20 years, opioid addiction became more and more prominent," Dr. Collins says. "As people became dependent on opioid drugs, they needed to continue taking them to avoid withdrawal symptoms, and needed higher doses to achieve the feelings ...
  5. ... positive outweighs the negative attributes of the care). Symptoms and adverse events (including drug side effects, onset of new disease, addiction). Participant disposition (including starting with all patients screened, ...
  6. ... or afraid. Meth use can quickly lead to addiction. It causes medical problems including: Making your body temperature so high that you pass out Severe itching "Meth mouth" - broken teeth and dry mouth Thinking and emotional problems NIH: National Institute on Drug ... (National Library of Medicine) ...
  7. ... schizophrenia and comorbid alcohol dependence. Journal of Dual Diagnosis. 2006;2(4):53–69. 94. Neighbors CJ, Choi S, Healy S, et al. Age related medication for addiction treatment (MAT) use for opioid use disorder among ...
  8. ... while intoxicated. Alcohol use disorder is a broad diagnosis that encompasses several commonly used terms describing problems with drinking. It includes alcoholism, also called alcohol addiction, which is a long-lasting (chronic) condition characterized ...
  9. ... need (crave) it to get through daily life. Addiction can lead to tolerance. Tolerance means you need more and more cocaine to get the same high feeling. If you try to stop using, you may have reactions. These are called withdrawal symptoms and may include: Strong cravings for the drug ...
  10. ... of quality of life, number of convictions and addiction severity at post-treatment. Low quality evidence form this trial indicated a clinically significant difference between the groups in terms of alcohol composite score and withdrawal symptoms at post-treatment. Low quality evidence from one ...
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