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Self-medication Defined
Self-treatment of disturbances and disorders using medications, drugs, alcohol, and other methods.
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Published July 24, 2008, 9:01 pm, The West Australian
Pharmacists could be given the authority to issue repeat prescriptions to patients if a proposal by the Pharmacy Guild of Australia is given the go ahead.
Bipolar struggle
Published July 24, 2008, 12:29 am, Kingston Daily Freeman
Marya Hornbacher. (AP photo) Marya Hornbacher remembers her "endless nights" as a child as young as 4, when she says she first began to show symptoms of bipolar disorder.
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Published July 20, 2008, 4:18 am, The Record
Columnist Mike Kelly's "Homeless apartment plan is a shortsighted idea" (Opinion, Page O-1, Dec. 30) describes a sadly common example of wasted tax dollars and "social cluelessness," as the government once again turns its back on the chronically homeless.
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- Teen 'Self Medication' For Depression Leads To More Serious Mental Illness, New Report Reveals: Research shows that some teens are using drugs to alleviate feelings of depression ("self-me dicating" ), when in fact, using marijuana can compound the problem.
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- Google Answers: Modafinil Brands: One thing a buyer of modafinil will find is that Provigil is more expensive than Alertec or Modalert, the foreign forms of the drug. This is because, while the different formulations are chemically the same, Canadian and Indian manufacturers of the drug u
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- Serotonin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: "highest values of 25?400 mg/kg have been found in nuts of the walnut (Juglans) and hickory (Carya) genuses. Serotonin concentrations of 3?30 mg/kg have been found in plantain, pineapple, banana, kiwifruit, plums, and tomatoes"
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- Cocaine Addiction -- Self Medication Hypothesis: Wilens & Biederman on Cocaine as self-medicatio n in those with ADHD
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- What's New in Science - The Daily of the University of Washington: UW scientists are testing a new approach to drug and alcohol addiction treatments, called mindfulness-ba sed relapse prevention (MBRP), which melds Buddhist meditation techniques with traditional therapeutic approaches.
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