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  • t a cure for the worldwide dependence on the addictive Absolon drug itself.
  • y used, is considered to be a safer and less addictive alternative to morphine.
  • ed other reasons why crack is viewed as more addictive and theorized, "a more accurate interpretati
  • or the Diagnosis and Treatment of impulsive, Addictive, and Compulsive Behaviors", Journal of Psych
  • Highly addictive and a known carcinogen, gutkha is currently
  • animal studies it was found to be moderately addictive and produced limited physical dependence, bu
  • oper, structures the game to be deliberately addictive and designs it to keep people in.
  • hose lives have been affected by this highly addictive and destructive drug.
  • the time - ZX Computing said it was "highly addictive and well presented", Computer & Video Games
  • vior and juvenile delinquency, is physically addictive, and is a "gateway" drug to more dangerous d
  • WiiWare World called Lonpos an addictive and a faithful rendition of the original gam
  • ion as fast and furious and as frustratingly addictive as the arcade original.
  • talbital is a physically and psychologically addictive barbiturate.
  • Addictive behavior is any activity, substance, object,
  • biological mechanisms that might account for addictive behavior have not been identified and thus d
  • Main articles: Behavioral addiction and Addictive behavior
  • d in Twelve-step program and in treatment of addictive behavior.
  • this gene a "reward gene" which covers other addictive behaviors including drug addiction, smoking,
  • President of the Society of Psychologists in Addictive Behaviors from 1983-1984; President of the S
  • : Maintenance strategies in the treatment of addictive behaviors (1985, 2005), Assessment of Addict
  • Psychology, Journal of Abnormal Psychology, Addictive Behaviors, and Journal of Studies on Alcohol
  • dedicated to one subject, such as a type of addictive behaviour or dependency.
  • -smoking is given as an example of excessive addictive behaviour in the Diagnostic and Statistical
  • vides mental health, learning disability and addictive behaviour services.
  • iours which may suggest an increased risk of addictive behavioural patterns.
  • cate that it is only through abstaining from addictive behaviours when an addict can begin to see,
  • Cindy is currently teaching the addictive behaviours course at the University of Liver
  • Not all drugs are physically addictive, but any activity that stimulates the brain'
  • cle claims that detergents or rat poison are addictive by themselves.
  • ess-reducing effects, which may underlie its addictive capacity, are explained as a consequence of
  • w business venture; distribution of a highly addictive chemical variant of cocaine.
  • in' understand?' into one of the year's most addictive choruses and spun a little art out of the de
  • While the addictive Cocaine Speaking appears as complete remix o
  • e gameplay, graphics and audio, calling them addictive, colorful and energized respectively.
  • "40-plus hours worth of awesome battles and addictive customizing."
  • l-being and euphoria, he/she may get into an addictive cycle.
  • "Top 25 Arcade Games", citing its simple and addictive design.
  • edicine are medical specialists who focus on addictive disease and have had special study and train
  • have a higher likelihood of concordance for addictive disease than would be expected were there no
  • Patients suffering from mental and addictive disorders, such as depression and bipolar di
  • e consequences are similar to those of known addictive disorders.
  • Perigard found it to be "an absorbing, addictive drama, with some authentic performances" but
  • from his ingestion on medical advice of the addictive drug guaiacum.
  • ant, Norman Zinberg helped us explain why an addictive drug affects a person differently at differe
  • In fact, LSD is not an addictive drug.
  • ies in attitudes toward other more toxic and addictive drugs such as alcohol and nicotine.
  • n the doctors allowed to prescribe dangerous addictive drugs or their methods of treatment or the q
  • rther educate the public about the impact of addictive drugs on the brain and behavior, the program
  • They allowed doctors to prescribe addictive drugs in a controlled manner, in the same wa
  • ntal approach to maintaining abstinence from addictive drugs and its members are free to incorporat
  • is when the victim is forcibly injected with addictive drugs to have them become dependent, and the
  • Addictive drugs such as alcohol, tobacco and caffeine
  • awal craving is a "hunger" for administering addictive drugs.
  • ation varies substantially between different addictive drugs.
  • rain cells more vulnerable to the effects of addictive drugs.
  • self-administration, and also decreasing the addictive effects of nicotine, cocaine and methampheta
  • no longer used due to harmful behavioral and addictive effects.
  • and is based on the premise of fiction as an addictive experience.
  • le they continued to play live infrequently, Addictive finally broke up in 1996.
  • to recapture the initial high is what is so addictive for many users.
  • volution of 1917, the novel's obsession with addictive forms of thinking finds resonance in the his
  • ve Steel Diver a 7.0/10, praising it for its addictive gameplay, but gave caution that the slow pac
  • Claimed to be one of the most addictive games of all time.
  • 'Magic' recalls New Order but pulses with an addictive grandeur of its own."
  • Aylmer secretes a highly addictive, hallucinogenic blue fluid into Brian's brai
  • defines compulsive working as a progressive, addictive illness.
  • o sportsmen and women who are suffering from addictive illnesses such as alcoholism, drug abuse, co
  • d the USA, especially if it were found to be addictive in animals.
  • P saying "[the] simple act of leveling up is addictive in itself" and according to EGM "all the ext
  • he type of activities which some people find addictive include gambling, food, sex, pornography, co
  • proach that combines all substances that are addictive into a coherent theoretical framework.
  • The word Addictive is printed on the back.
  • "Excellent and dangerously addictive it could change the Spectrum games scene ove
  • e, but found the gameplay both rewarding and addictive, landing it a "Perfect 10" score.
  • A review reads: “Cowgirl in the Snow makes addictive lo-fi indie pop, with guitars drenched in ef
  • As Sidas regains his genius while off his addictive medicine, he begins work in applied physics,
  • its sound as "bridging punk rock energy with addictive melodies and aggressive rhythms."
  • avy distorted beats, driving bass lines, and addictive melodies.
  • sting lyrics of the song heard, repeated and addictive melody lines gives the song a more lively mo
  • Will his marriage survive this odd, but addictive morning infidelity?
  • th some players, it by no means disrupts the addictive nature of Cities XL 2011".
  • A study released in 1997 examined the addictive nature of both crack and powder cocaine and
  • nsist primarily of scientific studies on the addictive nature of nicotine and other health effects
  • games in the genre, as well as praising its addictive nature.
  • s of the puzzles called Su Doku: The Utterly Addictive Number-placing Puzzle, published in 2005 by
  • er or not certain drugs should be considered addictive or habit-forming; examined whether there was
  • People with addictive personalities are very much sensitive to str
  • re said to be three stages a gambler with an addictive personality goes through (Eng).
  • People suffering from addictive personality disorder are currently defined t
  • 2011 where they'll be supported by ska band Addictive pHilosopHy and the thrash band Hellrazor amo
  • te community of gaming appears to affect the addictive potential of video games.
  • ules, presumably on the basis of the lack of addictive potential found by the UNODC.
  • place preference thought to be indicative of addictive potential.
  • engaged in, leads to loss of control of the addictive process.
  • The addictive properties of the drug nicotine in tobacco a
  • tronger potential for misuse, and physically addictive properties of codeine phosphate, the most wi
  • Flupirtine is notably devoid of any addictive properties, negative psychological or motor
  • But all in all, this is a dynamic, addictive rendition of a complicated novel."
  • s signature dance song with strong beats and addictive rhythm, I'll never let you go - a ballad ded
  • enchanting melodies combined with catchy and addictive sounds are his drives to always treat every
  • Although cocaine, an addictive stimulant derived from the coca plant, is il
  • The coca plant is the source of the addictive stimulant cocaine, one of the most widely co
  • Availability of the addictive substance
  • tations about the psychoactive effects of an addictive substance.
  • y as Prince Johnson has limited knowladge of addictive substances.
  • h in the treatment of anxiety, and as a less addictive substitute drug for the treatment of benzodi
  • oetorphine is considered to be somewhat less addictive than many other opioids, and is also sometim
  • ake Championship Edition "more thrilling and addictive than ever."
  • used and are presumed to be more potent and addictive than α-PPP itself.
  • PopMatters wrote: "Still familiar and addictive, the song nevertheless turns the tried and t
  • e," "Common gets iller than Syphilis over an addictive track supplied by Gang Starr's DJ Premier."
  • hing the work of British audiovisual artists Addictive TV, Moonshine became one of the first US dan
  • ational Recovery, Trimpey calls the addict's addictive voice "the Beast".
  • ecovering addicts is the recognition of this addictive voice, and determination to remain abstinent
  • battle, it is much easier to say "no" to the addictive voice, than to give in.
  • use as an inhalant - since Dendrite contains addictive volatile solvents.
  • Addictive was an Australian thrash metal band, that fo
  • er may motivate people to use cannabis in an addictive way.
  • ependence, however, as while the drug is not addictive, withdrawal effects are unlikely to be exper