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Stop Smoking
… in successful smoking cessation. THE PLAN: STEP #2 - USING MEDICATIONS Medications and their different … to work by affecting the part of the brain associated with addiction. Patients report reduced cravings, and, when used …
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Acupuncture Detox
… Bronx, “Acupuncture Detox” is now used in over 1100 addiction treatment programs across North America. Its … but rather is integrated into a more comprehensive addiction wellness program. Acudetox is based on a simple … nts usually last from 30 to 45 minutes and are recommended 2 to 3 times weekly. While the reduction of alcohol and drug …
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Substance Abuse Recovery And Nutrition
… in two different ways: 1- Affect of the substance itself, 2- effect of the lifestyle such as irregular eating habits … grains, vegetables, peas and beans) is recommended. 2- Alcohol : Example, beer, vodka, etc. Alcoholism is … may result in transference of a drug addition to food addiction. Recovering people should be evaluated for this …
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Cold Flu Medications
… Diphenhydramine (Aller-Max, Banophen, Benadryl, Dormarex 2, Genahist, Nytol, Siladryl) Chlorpheniramine … cough medicines. However, codeine carries the rare risk of addiction because it is distantly related to narcotics. … Diphenhydramine (Aller-Max, Banophen, Benadryl, Dormarex 2, Genahist, Nytol, Siladryl) Chlorpheniramine …
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Neuropathy
… results. Symptoms usually get better or go away within 2 or 3 months. Autonomic neuropathy. Auto-nomic … is also common. It occurs most often in people with type 2 diabetes. A pain may develop in the front of one thigh. … hurt for months. Use of narcotics for that long can lead to addiction. Several other therapies are available for …
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Fibromyalgia risk factors
… rate are monitored. RISK FACTORS Approximately 2 percent of Canadians have fibromyalgia. Risk factors for … fibromyalgia because of the potential for dependence and addiction. Corticosteroids, such as prednisone, haven't been …