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The Normal Menstrual Cycle and the Control of Ovulation - NCBI - NIH ncbi.nlm.nih.gov Aug 5, 2018 3 facts
claimResearchers describe a higher vulnerability for drug abuse in women during phases of the menstrual cycle when estradiol levels are high.
claimResearchers describe a higher vulnerability for drug abuse in women during phases of the menstrual cycle when estradiol levels are high.
referenceAnker J.J. and Carroll M.E. published a paper titled 'Females are more vulnerable to drug abuse than males: evidence from preclinical studies and the role of ovarian hormones' in Current Topics in Behavioral Neurosciences in 2011.
Cultural Influences on Parenting Styles and Child Development carijournals.org Mar 29, 2024 1 fact
referenceSzapocznik, Santisteban, Rio, Perez-Vidal, Kurtines, Hervis, and Jacobson published 'Family effectiveness training: An intervention to prevent drug abuse and problem behaviors in Hispanic adolescents' in the Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences in 2001.
History of the Central Intelligence Agency - Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org 1 fact
referenceFred Leavitt authored the book 'The Real Drug Abusers', published by Rowman & Littlefield Publishers in 2004.
The Impact of Maternal Childhood Trauma on Children's Problem ... dovepress.com Nov 4, 2024 1 fact
claimChildhood trauma is associated with serious consequences for individual development, including impaired brain structure and function, sleep problems, emotional problems, drug abuse, suicidal behavior, criminal behavior, and overall health decline.
Ancient Roots of Today's Emerging Renaissance in ... link.springer.com 1 fact
referenceBob Prue published 'Indigenous Supports for Recovery from Alcoholism and Drug Abuse: The Native American Church' in the Journal of Ethnic & Cultural Diversity in Social Work in 2013.
Modern Diet and its Impact on Human Health - Longdom Publishing longdom.org 1 fact
claimDrug and alcohol abuse adversely affect human health.
Psychosocial Pathways - CDC cdc.gov Sep 1, 2023 1 fact
referenceThe CDC-Kaiser Permanente study on Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) found a strong dose–response relationship between childhood exposure to abuse, neglect, and dysfunction and multiple risk factors for leading causes of death, including alcoholism, smoking, drug abuse, severe obesity, and physical inactivity.
Extent and Health Consequences of Chronic Sleep Loss and ... - NCBI ncbi.nlm.nih.gov 1 fact
measurementA longitudinal study of 1,007 young adults at a health maintenance organization found that a history of insomnia at baseline predicted the new onset of depression and other psychiatric disorders, including anxiety, alcohol abuse, drug abuse, and nicotine dependence, over a 3.5-year period.