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Heavy Meth, Marijuana Users Risk Schizophrenia

Heavy Meth, Marijuana Users Risk Schizophrenia
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None had ever been diagnosed with schizophrenia or psychotic symptoms before hospitalization. Their records were compared to a control group of patients who were hospitalized for appendicitis. They found that heavy meth use was significantly linked to …
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Heavy Meth Use May Up Risk of Schizophrenia

Heavy Meth Use May Up Risk of Schizophrenia
Filed under: symptoms of methamphetamine use

“We found that people hospitalized for methamphetamine dependence who did not have a diagnosis of schizophrenia or psychotic symptoms at the start of our study period had an approximately 1.5 to 3.0-fold risk of subsequently being… Continue reading

Study links heavy meth use and schizophrenia

Study links heavy meth use and schizophrenia
Filed under: signs of meth user

During this period, they found that dependent or addicted meth users, who were originally hospitalized without any psychotic symptoms, were 1.5 to three times more likely to later be diagnosed with schizophrenia compared to non-users or those… Continue reading

ok is this heavy drug and alcohol abuse ?

Question by Nate: ok is this heavy drug and alcohol abuse ?
my brother, smokes 10 blunts a day, smokes almost 2 packs of cigarettes a day, and drank and almost a whole bottle of southern comfort(soco) a day

he thinks its not heavy abuse but i do
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Why is feces black after heavy meth use?

Question by reighning: Why is feces black after heavy meth use?
My friend of 7 years went through a spuratic heavy meth use for about 5 days.2 of those days which he smoked quite a bit,the other 3,just a few hits.

He went to the bathroom for the first… Continue reading

Being around heavy drinkers may be bad for health

Being around heavy drinkers may be bad for health
NEW YORK (Reuters Life!) – If you have a heavy drinker in your life, your own health and well-being could suffer as a result, according to a New Zealand study.
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