Author: Vishnu
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Transforming Addiction into Leadership How Recovery Fuels Authentic and Transformative Leaders
Introduction:Addiction, often viewed as a destructive force, surprisingly holds the seeds of powerful leadership traits. A recent study sheds light on how individuals recovering from substance use disorder (SUD) can emerge as authentic and transformative leaders, bringing unique resilience, empathy, and tenacity to organizations and society. Visit https://www.addictiontherjournal.com/ for more groundbreaking research in this field.…
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Ceftriaxone Use in Pediatric Care Indications Adverse Effects, Contraindications, and Drug Interactions
Introduction:Ceftriaxone, a third generation cephalosporin, plays a crucial role in treating pediatric bacterial infections due to its broad-spectrum activity and convenient dosing schedule. However, its use in children demands careful consideration of adverse reactions, contraindications, and drug interactions. Visit https://www.addictiontherjournal.com/ for more groundbreaking research in this field. Indications of Ceftriaxone in Pediatric CareCeftriaxone is widely…
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Understanding Khat AddictionInsights from Street Users in Addis Ababa and Their Struggles to Quit
Introduction:Khat chewing, a widespread practice in East Africa and the Arabian Peninsula, remains a significant public health concern, especially among vulnerable populations. A recent qualitative study explored khat use behavior and the readiness to quit among street dwellers in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. The study sheds light on the complex interplay of addiction, socio economic factors,…
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Unraveling the Body’s Surprising Tolerance to Extreme Doses of Psychoactive Substances
Introduction:In a groundbreaking exploration of human physiology, recent research uncovers how individuals dependent on psychoactive substances (PAS) can survive doses that would otherwise be fatal for the average person. This astonishing phenomenon challenges conventional definitions of addiction and suggests a unique adaptive process within the body’s neuroendocrine system. Visit https://www.addictiontherjournal.com/ for more groundbreaking research in…
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Uncovering the Patterns of Drug and Alcohol Abuse Among Youth Insights from FSU Immigrant Teenagers
Introduction Youth substance abuse remains a significant global concern, particularly among vulnerable populations such as immigrant teenagers. A recent study led by Tamar Ruth Orowitz explores how cultural backgrounds, educational environments, and personal characteristics influence patterns of drug and alcohol use among adolescents, specifically focusing on boys from the Former Soviet Union (FSU) living in…
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Urinary Cotinine Levels Unveiling Tobacco Use Patterns Among Indian Smokers and Non-Smokers
Introduction Tobacco consumption continues to be a critical public health concern, especially in regions like India where both smoking and smokeless tobacco usage are prevalent. A recent cross-sectional study conducted among the Indian population offers valuable insights by analyzing urinary cotinine levels a biomarker for nicotine exposure across diverse tobacco user groups. Visit https://www.addictiontherjournal.com/ for…
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Key Differences Between Anorexia Nervosa and the Minnesota Hunger Experiment Implications for Treatment
Introduction:Anorexia nervosa remains one of the most complex eating disorders, often challenging both patients and healthcare providers due to its intricate psychological and physiological components. A comparative analysis with the Minnesota Hunger Experiment offers unique insights into why treatment approaches must be fundamentally different. Visit https://www.addictiontherjournal.com/ for more groundbreaking research in this field. The Minnesota…
