JBMS : Nursery
admission in greater noida schools Fast moving lifestyle, stressful life of
metros where unending pressure of pollution, traffic and peer groups and
parents to perform better, be it in academics or corporate life pushes us
towards addiction.
Addiction is a lifelong, relapsing brain disease characterized by
compulsive drug seeking and use, difficult to control despite its harmful
consequences. Repeated use of drug can lead to brain damage as a person’s
self-control is lost and their ability to resist urges to take drug. These
brain changes can be persistent as this disorder is at increased risk.
It's common for a person to relapse, but relapse
doesn't mean that treatment doesn’t work. As with other chronic health
conditions, treatment should be ongoing and should be adjusted based on how the
patient responds. Treatment plans need to be reviewed often and modified to fit
the patient’s changing needs.
No
matter how hopeless the situation seems, it is never too late to turn things
around.
There are often
telltale signs and symptoms of drug abuse that are both
physical and behavioral, including:
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Sudden mood swings.
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Changes in normal behavior.
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Lack of hygiene and grooming.
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Withdrawal from friends and family.
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Loss of interest in normal social activities and hobbies.
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Changes in sleeping patterns.
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Bloodshot or glassy eyes.
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Constant sniffles or runny nose.
Each drug has its own set of specific symptoms, but these are
usually found in most drug abusers.
Treatment for
drug addiction generally isn’t a cure. However, addiction is treatable and can
be successfully managed. People who are recovering from an addiction will be at
risk for relapse for years and possibly for their whole lives. Research shows
that combining addiction treatment medicines with behavioral therapy ensures
the best chance of success for most patients. Treatment approaches tailored to
each patient’s drug use patterns and any co-occurring medical, mental, and social
problems can lead to continued recovery.
Drug use and
addiction are preventable. Results from NIDA-funded research have shown that
prevention programs involving families, schools, communities, and the media are
effective for preventing or reducing drug use and addiction.
Education and
outreach are the key in helping people understand the possible risks of drug
use. Best Secondary and Senior Secondary schools
in Noida Expressway are educating the students about the prevention of drug
abuse and addiction. Teachers, parents, and health care providers have crucial
roles in educating young people.
The more we go away from Nature and lead artificial life of
performer, the more risk we take of being addicted.
Be Smart, Don’t Start!
The movie “Hare
Rama Hare Krishna”
in sixties highlighted the plight
enacted by Zeenat Aman and more recently the movie “Udta Punjab” is glaring reality which almost
destroyed youth of once very prosperous Punjab. Wake up stake holders. Let us
resolve to de addict those ones who are addicted and save the future of many
innocent lives becoming victim of circumstances because of the addiction.
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