We can find no references regarding Polonium (a radioactive element) being in any way beneficial to addicts. Quite the reverse, in fact.
Polonium 210 is believed to be responsible for as much as 90% of the lung cancer associated with smoking, and some of the cancers associated with "smokeless tobacco," due to its presence in and on tobacco plants.
Some signs a person may be addicted to shabu drugs are dilated, twitching eyes, extreme weight loss, repetitious behavior, and hyperactivity. If you or someone you suspect is addicted to shabu drugs, contact someone for help and/or treatment.
Curie's discovery of radium and polonium helped the world because radium changed the way we control skin damage and cancer treatments. Polonium, named after Curie's birthplace, is changing how people use drugs, and tobacco.
Medical help is often necessary to help those who are addicted to drugs, including alcohol. As a friend it is essential you be supportive and willing to listen when necessary.
Just as there are drugs to help you stop being addicted to other drugs, there are loans to help yo with other loans. The price is HIGH and the chances of success are SMALL. Please reconsider your options.
That's easy. Say no to drugs. It's not worth it. Get special help if you become addicted. I did and the only thing I get high on is life. You only get one body so take care of it.
Now, polonium is not used in medical treatment.
Don't do drugs (:
some people cant help bullying after they have done it for so long =]
Most of the people that use recreational drugs do so simply... because it feels good. While I am not endorsing the use of drugs, the science is there, drugs make people feel good and what do most people want? To feel good, its just the way that people go about feeling good aren't the same. People swim, bike, read a book to feel good and some people use drugs, there are phycological aspects that can explain why certain groups of people are more prone to drug use than others. Also a major reason why people use recreational drugs is because they are addicted, at which point I wouldn't consider them recreational.
No, you don't. Speaking from personal experience, I have had problems with alcohol and drugs without being sure if I was addicted or not. I found it very helpful to seek professional counselling. If you speak to your doctor they can refer you. If you are concerned about your drug or alcohol use, I would strongly recommend that you speak to someone. You don't have to be addicted to seek help. It may seem difficult to talk about, but it can be much easier to speak to a professional you don't know for impartial advice.
Addiction is addiction, but there are people who "maintain" their addictions by rarely, if ever, using more drug (or alcohol) than is needed to keep them from feeling the discomfort of withdrawal. Methadone and Suboxone maintenance are examples, and there are individuals who do it on their own with other drugs, especially opioids and alcohol.Nonetheless, these people are addicted. They cannot function normally without the drugs in their system, they suffer discomfort if they do not have the drugs, and the drugs are not of the type that are taken for chronic conditions -- such as antidepressants and other psych medications.It is arguable if they are "less" addicted than others who choose to use more drugs. They can function better, are in many cases able to hold down jobs and maintain their place in the community, and appear to live normal lives. We call these people "functional addicts" (or alcoholics). However, they still need the drugs, and they still suffer withdrawal if they do not have them. Physically, they are just as addicted as anyone else, and as much in need of help to escape the chains that bind them.
Nooooooo, soldiers never take drugs because they don't need drugs. They are very males, true stallions, and needn't the help of any drug. Some soldiers, due to the pressures of war and the thought of their families, may become addicted to harmful drugs.