They don't, drug addiction is simply your body, having functioned with drugs for so long, requiring drugs to function "correctly" i use the quotation marks because your body doesn't actually function correctly with drugs it just begins to think it needs the drugs to function and that's why you get withdrawl.
Heredity can play a role in tobacco addiction through genetic factors that influence how an individual's brain responds to nicotine. Certain genetic variations can make some people more susceptible to becoming addicted to nicotine when they start smoking. However, environmental factors, such as peer influence and social settings, also play a significant role in the development of tobacco addiction alongside genetics.
There are a number of choices in the Portland area (we assume you mean Oregon). See the link below.
Prescription drug addiction can be a real risk when you are asked to take a set drug for a long period of time. More details can be found online (see link at the end), however if you have any worries, please speak to your doctor. http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/prescriptiondrugabuse.html
Supervised, but yes. A fatherless child is far more damaging. see link
The Law of Addiction states ""Administration of a drug to an addict will cause re-establishment of chemical dependence upon the addictive substance." The term was used in 1988 in an article by Joel Spitzer entitled "The Law of Addiction.See the related link.
there is a link between drug addiction and crime because drug addiction is difficult to stop.If a person start taking drugs and take in much of the quantity he may become drug addict so it is a crime.If a person does a small crime, he may become habitual for doing such small crime and then it would be difficult to stop him doing a crime
Genetic link can be defined as a genetic connection. An example of a genetic link is the heredity and traits that a child inherited from his/her parents.
Research on the relationship between handedness and addiction is limited and inconclusive. Some studies suggest that left-handed individuals may have a higher prevalence of certain mental health disorders, which could correlate with a higher risk of addiction. However, factors such as genetics, environment, and individual psychology play a more significant role in addiction susceptibility. Overall, more research is needed to draw definitive conclusions about the link between left-handedness and addiction.
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A physiological addiction involves physical dependence on a substance, where the body develops tolerance and withdrawal symptoms. A psychological addiction is more focused on the mental craving and emotional attachment to a behavior or substance without necessarily involving physical withdrawal symptoms.
You aren't alone, there are a lot of people that food addiction affects. Here is a link with some information that will be helpful to you. www.healthyplace.com/tvshowblog/���controlling-overeating-and-food-addiction-sept-29
yes I believe there is most definatley truth in the addiction as a family trait, gene, predisposition theory...based on my 40 plus yrs of plain life experience in a family where addiction is prominent...I also believe moreso that there is a link between mental illness and addiction again this is a personal opinion based on my life and research I have done thanks for asking :)