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		<title>Am I Suffering Addiction to Drink Or Drugs ?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many researchers believe that addiction is a behavior that can
be controlled to some extent and also a brain disease. And since
some testing with functional magnetic resonance imaging (FMRI)
found that all addictions tend to cause nearly the same
reactions inside the brain, there could be one type of control
model for addiction health-related issues.
Others express the opinion that [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many researchers believe that addiction is a behavior that can<br />
be controlled to some extent and also a brain disease. And since<br />
some testing with functional magnetic resonance imaging (FMRI)<br />
found that all addictions tend to cause nearly the same<br />
reactions inside the brain, there could be one type of control<br />
model for addiction health-related issues.</p>
<p>Others express the opinion that some of us have an addictive<br />
personality and therefore are more likely to have problems than<br />
others.</p>
<p>In other words, just as there is one disorder or disease labeled<br />
asthma, there would be one for addiction, covering all<br />
addictions; gambling, smoking, overeating, drugs, etc. Then one<br />
main treatment strategy or plan could be used to treat all<br />
addictions.</p>
<p>How addiction works in a nutshell is like this. The brain, the<br />
center of the body&#8217;s nervous system, handles addiction by<br />
increasing dopamine levels in response to increased reactions<br />
from behaviors, also referred to as compulsions, like gambling<br />
or over eating, and / or in response to increased repeated<br />
episodes of substance abuse, like from cocaine or alcohol.</p>
<p>And this addiction affects the three functioning processes of<br />
the nervous system; sensing, perceiving and reacting. How? Let&#8217;s<br />
take a quick peak&#8230;</p>
<p>Dopamine, the chemical transmitter to the &#8220;pleasure center,&#8221; the<br />
place where survival instincts like eating and reproduction<br />
focus in the brain, activates cells individually or energizes<br />
them. Each energized cell in turn energizes another cell, and so<br />
on down the line, resulting in a spontaneous process of ecstasy<br />
or feelings of elation.</p>
<p>The problem is the brain doesn&#8217;t realize what it is that is<br />
causing the ecstasy reaction. So when this flutter of activity<br />
increases the creation of dopamine for the negative behaviors<br />
and substances like drugs, alcohol, gambling, etc., it neglects<br />
the natural survival instinct reaction mechanisms, replacing<br />
them with the ecstasy instead.</p>
<p>Depending upon the addiction, nervous system functions are<br />
altered. So sensing, perceiving and reacting functions of<br />
individuals are impeded. For example, alcohol is a depressant<br />
and slows down all of these functions. So a drunk driver facing<br />
an immediate collision will in all likelihood react slower than<br />
a healthy, alert driver.</p>
<p>And whether or not the addictive substances are inhaled, going<br />
into the lung system; or injected, traveling via the blood<br />
system; or swallowed, entering the digestive system, also<br />
affects different bodily reactions, responses and overall health.</p>
<p>One long-term effect is an increased tolerance level with<br />
dopamine reaching out into other brain areas that cloud judgment<br />
and behavioral considerations and choices. And ultimately<br />
depression results, even amidst opposing or negative stimuli,<br />
like the negative effects of narcotics on behaviors and on the<br />
body / mind and like trying to withdrawal or discontinue use.</p>
<p>Other long-term effects can include changing of the brain&#8217;s<br />
shape and possible permanent brain damage, depending upon the<br />
addiction and length of compulsive activity. And other health<br />
problems like cancer from cigarette smoking can result.</p>
<p>Addiction summed up is: compulsive behavior despite negative<br />
consequences.</p>
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for avoiding, coping with anxiety and panic attacks. Get<br />
professional knowledge on dealing with symptoms, drug side<br />
effects and improving your life!</p>
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