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We now know any genes that might be linked to addiction could only make a person more susceptible to addiction rather than making addiction a certainty. On the other hand, the environment is a compelling explanation due to the phenomenon of behavior modeling, which is consistent with the learning theory of addiction. But the environment can’t be the sole explanation because of the numerous people who grew up with addicted parents without developing an addiction themselves.
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Easy access to illicit substances online means that everyone has access to anything they want. No matter how isolated their home, their age, or how rare their substance of choice, anyone with a laptop and internet access can buy substances that would otherwise be unavailable or require connecting with a drug dealer.Just like buying drugs on the street, however, there are a number of risks associated with online illicit drug purchases, and certainly, there is no safety or protection in making these purchases online. Many sites come and go very quickly leaving buyers no recourse if they don’t receive their purchase
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It was a site that generated millions in income for Ross William Ulbricht, also known as “Dread Pirate Roberts” and “DPR,” the alleged owner of the site. But it wasn’t just drug running that Ulbricht was arrested for; the 29-year-old from San Francisco was indicted on three charges that included conspiracy to sell a controlled substance, witness to attempted murder, and use of interstate commerce for the purposes of murder for hire, according to the US Department of Homeland Security.
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Some might even say that there is a benefit to these online groups. They say that because participants discuss methods of utilizing drugs without overdosing that they can decrease the number of lives lost due to inadvertent drug poisoning. However, there are others who say that the detailed discussions that frequently include step-by-step directions on how to use certain drugs may result in the loss of more lives.Someone struggling with addiction faces several choices. One option is to keep up the substance use because it’s easy to believe it’s not a problem. Another option is to get help. People with addictions often fight getting help, but even unwilling patients find success with evidence-based addiction treatments.
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When a person feels compelled to take a substance, even when he experiences negative consequences from taking it, he has an addiction. An addiction forms due to chemical changes in the brain. In lab experiments with rats, researchers have duplicated many behaviors seen in addicted humans. Rats given unlimited access to many drugs, including alcohol, cocaine, heroin and methamphetamine, started taking more and more of the substance even after experiencing punishments related to drug taking. The rats also suffered cognitive deficits, including problems with attention, memory, planning, impulse control and decision-making. An addicted person’s problems with impulse control and decision making make it harder for him to stop drug use and stay sober.
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When a person feels compelled to take a substance, even when he experiences negative consequences from taking it, he has an addiction. An addiction forms due to chemical changes in the brain. In lab experiments with rats, researchers have duplicated many behaviors seen in addicted humans. Rats given unlimited access to many drugs, including alcohol, cocaine, heroin and methamphetamine, started taking more and more of the substance even after experiencing punishments related to drug taking. The rats also suffered cognitive deficits, including problems with attention, memory, planning, impulse control and decision-making. An addicted person’s problems with impulse control and decision making make it harder for him to stop drug use and stay sober.
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