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Bacteria are small organisms.
When a substance is heated, its temperature increases and the kinetic energy of its particles also increases. This causes the particles to move faster, leading to increased collisions and interactions among them. Eventually, the substance may undergo physical or chemical changes depending on the temperature and nature of the substance.
Antihistamines block the release of histamine, a substance that causes allergic reactions.
Causes of weakness in areas can stem from various factors, including physical health issues, such as muscle atrophy or neurological disorders, as well as psychological factors like stress or depression. Environmental influences, such as lack of access to resources or poor living conditions, can also contribute. Additionally, nutritional deficiencies may weaken specific areas of health or performance. Addressing these causes often requires a multi-faceted approach involving medical, psychological, and social support.
War causes physical destruction of infrastructure like buildings, roads, and cities. It also results in loss of lives, displacement of populations, and ecological damage. Additionally, war can have long-lasting psychological impacts on individuals and communities.
The simple example is Alcohol. Short term use cause psychological changes and chronic usage will cause physical damage like cirrhosis of liver.
Yes, those are both types of addiction. Physical addiction is when the body gets used to the drug and you have to have it for the body to function normally. That is why alcoholics have to go to detox centers. But they still have a psychological dependence, and if they stop treatment at that point, they will likely start using again and get the physical dependence back. So they then have to treat the psychological urges to use the substance and the underlying causes.
Yes, those are both types of addiction. Physical addiction is when the body gets used to the drug and you have to have it for the body to function normally. That is why alcoholics have to go to detox centers. But they still have a psychological dependence, and if they stop treatment at that point, they will likely start using again and get the physical dependence back. So they then have to treat the psychological urges to use the substance and the underlying causes.
Experiencing emotional, psychological, or physical trauma.
A drug that causes physical properties unlike psychotropics which cause psychological responses.
Lack of physical activity. Emotional and psychological distress.
i think its addictive
Transmutation.
Addiction can be a physical dependence. Physical addiction is not the only form of addiction. There is also psychological addiction, which is also considered addiction. A physical dependence and a psychological dependence often coincide with one another, but they don't always have to. Usually, psychological dependence comes first. One could be addicted to alcohol psychologically, meaning they have overwhelming desire to the point that it feels like a need to drink. Drinking too much alcohol on a regular basis can lead to a physical alcohol addiction, meaning the person has to drink alcohol for their body to function. The psychological addiction may even be gone at this point, and they not want to drink anymore, however the physical addiction is still there. Another example could be in marijuana. Marijuana can be very psychologically addictive, however it causes no physical addiction. Either way, an addiction is an addiction, be it physical, psychological, or both.
Psychological addiction when you think or have a great need to have more of that substance to keep on going. Some include depression, moodiness, short temper, and others. Physical addiction occurs when your body feels the need for that substance. Some include headaches, shaking, and others.
Physical pain and conditions have been shown to cause mental and psychological pain and disorders - long term physical hurts and issues can cause mental anguish.
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