Throughout the '90s, the number of kids on mood-altering drugs like Prozac and Ritalin doubled and, in some cases, tripled. |
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It melts into something else entirely when Lucy slips them all some mood-altering enhancement. |
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The idea of someone dumping mood-altering pharmaceuticals into the water supply sounds suitably Strangelovian. |
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However, this has to be an issue that we look at because serotonin is a mood-altering chemical. |
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What information do we have on the damage to mental balance and on mood-altering effects? |
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For this reason alone, there are opportunities abound for our children to be introduced to a variety of mood-altering substances. |
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If you have mood disorders such as depression, currently take mood-altering medication or have Parkinson's disease, avoid the herb kava. |
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The same applies to illicit drug use or dangerous levels of consumption of alcohol or legal mood-altering drugs. |
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Women have always popped mood-altering pills more than men. |
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But then, mood-altering substances are rarely entirely wholesome. |
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When this happens, the dose required to achieve the mood-altering effect may be dangerously close to the lethal dose and death can result from respiratory failure. |
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Long-term use of barbiturates, for example, causes a person to become tolerant to the mood-altering effect of barbiturates, but less so to their depressant effect on respiration. |
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Also key to discussing any form of harm reduction among Aboriginal peoples is recognition that for some, Aboriginal traditions, customs and cultural ways are incompatible with the use of mood-altering substances. |
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Alcohol is a depressant, a powerful drug with mood-altering effects. |
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The mood-altering effects of nicotine are subtle, complex and powerful. |
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For live-aboard vessels, such as the Queen of the North, crew members are not permitted to consume nor have in their possession alcohol or any other mood-altering substance, which would render them unfit for duty. |
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