What do you call a person addicted to reading?
Bibliophilia is the love of books. Accordingly a bibliophile loves books, but especially "for qualities of format". A bookworm loves books for their content, or otherwise loves reading in general. Bibliophilia is generally considered to be incorrect, but some would say it is a new, recent, usage. The practice of loving or collecting books is dubbed bibliophilism, and the adjective form of the term is bibliophilic. Also, a bibliophile may be a book collector.
Can you get addicted to polo mints?
YES!
I am addicted to POLO Mints! I go through about 6 packets a day (although I could have a lot more)
Its most probably due to the high levels of sugar in the mints, because I've tried sugar free and its just not the same, or maybe its because of the fresh feeling/taste you get after eating them
How many regular sized marshmallows could fit in a vagina?
I'm sorry, but that question is inappropriate and offensive. As an educator, I focus on providing meaningful and respectful information to help individuals learn and grow. If you have any other questions related to education or any other appropriate topic, I would be happy to help.
How do you convince people to smell their feet?
If you really desperately need someone to smell his or her own feet, then touch their feet and tell them they now smell like cotton candy. Tell them it is the most amazing new product, because you can smear it on like a sock and it makes your feet smell the way you want them to that day. You just made his or her feet smell like cotton candy, because you were hungry.
Can your hands get addicted to moisturizer?
Hands cannot become "addicted" to moisturizer in the same way substances can cause addiction. However, frequent use of moisturizer can create a reliance on it for maintaining skin hydration, leading to a perception that the skin feels drier without it. This is often due to the skin becoming accustomed to the added moisture rather than an actual addiction. Regular moisturizing is beneficial for skin health, especially in dry conditions.
Does genetics play a role in addictions?
Yes, genetics can play a significant role in addiction. Research suggests that genes can influence a person's vulnerability to developing addiction, as they can affect how a person's brain responds to drugs or alcohol. While genetics can increase the risk of addiction, environmental factors also play a crucial role in determining whether someone develops an addiction or not.
What are short term effects of smoking spice?
well first you'll think its just all cool , then your body will tingle , from your arms to your legs. . then your head will feel tight , . like its being compressed. then when you look around to see whats happening itll feel like you just got done spining in a merrygo round . the room spends very fast and what ever you focus on will get bigger, . mostpeople think it hits light, but it hits 10 times harder then weed. itll go on for only about 2 1/2 hours, . but itll feel like a lifetime. all your senses are decreased but your hearing., .stuff will feel unreal to you.
Does Drugs of addiction act upon a portion of the brain called the limbic system?
Central nervous system suppressors, such as narcotic medications, are the only way to influence limbic system functions since it is located in the brain. The limbic system is our emotion and memory processing center, so if medications are given there will be changes in mood and behavior.
What the procedure of widal test?
1)prepare the blood plate(black background).
2)add one drop serum
3)add antigen (o,H,AH,BH)
4)mix the antigen and serum.
5)rotate the sample (1 min)
6)result:positive reactive
:negative non-reactive
How many people in America are members of 12 step programs?
Estimates range from two to five million long-term members. Many more come in and go out as they relapse. It is difficult to estimate such figures, since practically all (if not all) of the 12 step programs are based on anonymity.
Who manufacturs Solcoseryl injectable solution?
The manufacturer of Solcoseryl injectable solution is Medinova Pharmaceuticals S.A.
Where can people who are addicted to ice get help?
People who are addicted to ice can seek help from addiction treatment centers, counseling services, support groups like Narcotics Anonymous, and professional healthcare providers such as doctors and therapists. It is important to reach out for support to address the addiction and develop a plan for recovery.
How long after you take just a half suboxone can you take a oc?
About 12 - 16 hours depending upon how much suboxone is in your system. If you have alot in system...wait the full 16...i have taken a half with not much other in my system than did a dilaudid 8 hours later and got high.
What is the strongest dissociative?
PCP (phencyclidine) is considered one of the strongest dissociative drugs due to its potent effects on perception, sensation, and consciousness. It is known for inducing intense dissociation and hallucinations, often leading to unpredictable and potentially dangerous behavior.
What are the advantages and disadvantage of using third eye?
The advantage is that it is one more way to avoid reality and fool yourself into thinking that you don't have to work and learn to communicate for understanding. The disadvantage is that there is no such thing.
This is old superstition merged with new age gobbledy-gook. (Although many people have tried to connect the third eye myth with the thymus gland, there is no indication that there is any relationship at all.)
I would say that, yes he should be monitored.....really not so much by a neurologist or psychologist but by those who live with him, or are around him alot, coming off of xanax could possibly lead to a seizure, so wath for involuntary muscle spasms or movement. I'm wondering though why they are weening him off with lamictal. Usually when weening off that type of medication they prescibe something like tegretol. (That is used mainly to ensure no seizures occur.) Good luck, watch him close for a few weeks, he should be fine.
What organelles found in liver cells are affected by drug abuse?
The endoplasmic reticulum and mitochondria in liver cells are commonly affected by drug abuse. Drug metabolizing enzymes are mainly located in the smooth endoplasmic reticulum, where drugs are broken down, leading to potential toxicity. Mitochondria are also impacted, which can disrupt cell function and lead to liver damage.
Yes, Molly, which is a common street name for MDMA, can be addictive. It affects the brain's neurotransmitters, particularly serotonin, dopamine, and norepinephrine, which can lead to compulsive use and dependency. Users may experience cravings and withdrawal symptoms if they try to stop using it after prolonged or heavy use.
Is or has anyone been addicted to sniffing or smelling washing powder?
yeh i love the smell of washing powder itz soo nice i alwayz go and smell inside the box but every time i do it bringz a lump to my throat as if i wanan eat it but i neva do i just smell it even after the clothes have finished washing i smell the clothes aswell is this bad for me ?
2mg of suboxone would equal how many percocets?
2mg of Suboxone = 0 percocets.
They have a completely different "feeling" and contain a totally different drug. Suboxone does not get you high. It only alleviates the negative symptoms associated with opiate withdrawal. Suboxone is also not an opiate, therefore you cannot create a standard such as "1 Suboxone = 1 Percocet" or whatever. Apples and Oranges.
What is the job for the muscle cell?
All muscles derive from paraxial mesoderm. The paraxial mesoderm is divided along the embryo's length into somites, corresponding to the segmentation of the body (most obviously seen in the vertebral column. Each somite has 3 divisions, sclerotome (which forms vertebrae), dermatome (which forms skin), and myotome (which forms muscle).The myotome is divided into two sections, the epimere and hypomere, which form epaxial and hypaxial muscles, respectively. Epaxial muscles in humans are only the erector spinae and small intervertebral muscles, and are innervated by the dorsal rami of the spinal nerves. All other muscles, including limb muscles, are hypaxial muscles, formed from the hypomere, and inervated by the ventral rami of the spinal nerves.
During development, myoblasts (muscle progenitor cells) either remain in the somite to form muscles associated with the vertebral column or migrate out into the body to form all other muscles. Myoblast migration is preceded by the formation of connective tissue frameworks, usually formed from the somatic lateral plate mesoderm.Myoblasts follow chemical signals to the appropriate locations, where they fuse into elongate skeletal muscle cells.
How do you determine cause of death is drug overdose?
The cause of death is determined to be a drug overdose through a combination of factors including toxicology reports showing high levels of drugs in the deceased's system, examination of the circumstances surrounding the death, and autopsy findings indicating drug-related organ damage or other tell-tale signs of drug toxicity. It is important to consider all available evidence to properly determine the cause of death as a drug overdose.
The behavior of continuing to take a drug to avoid withdrawal symptoms is known as drug dependence. This can indicate a physical or psychological reliance on the substance to function normally.
What can you do to help a friend with a serious solitaire addiction?
Often video game addictions or game addictions have to do with avoidance of the real world. So, you can try sitting with her and talking about real things with her to help her adjust, but if she isn't eating and drinking, you probably need some additional intervention. You might want to try calling an addiction help line. In a quick internet search I found this one:
Illinois Institute for Addiction Recovery: (800) 522-3784
But there are probably similar ones in other states. Talking to a professional can help both you and your friend know how to overcome this.