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		<title>The Causes And Solutions For Drug And Alcohol Addiction</title>
		<description>How Does It Happen? 
If you are someone looking in from how
drug addiction happens, do not be too harsh
to judge. All it takes is one experiment, one
time of wanting just see what the big deal is
to make a serious problem start. The high
that people get from drugs is something that
draws them</description>
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		<title>Addiction Treatment Centers for Substance Abuse</title>
		<description>have a different function and role in the
detox process. There will usually be a medical 
doctor present for each detox procedure
that takes place in the detox center. A medial 
staff is there to assist the addict in
rapidly detoxing from the substance of abuse
and to 
make the process as pai</description>
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		<title>Drug Addiction and Risks</title>
		<description>Drug addiction is compulsive use of a
substance despite negative consequences which
can be severe; drug abuse is simply excessive
use of a drug or use of a drug for purposes
for which it was not medically intended.
Dependence on a substance is not necessary or
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