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Salbutamol (called albuterol in the United States and sold as Ventolin)— is a b2-adrenergic agonist drug (assists adrenaline) used to treat airway spasms in people with asthma.
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Monday, 21 January 2008 |
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Beer and college students go together like Laurel and Hardy, Paparazzi and Britney Spears, and Barry Bonds and home runs. That bit of nostalgia is old news:
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Monday, 21 January 2008 |
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Jazz Pharmaceuticals, maker of the so-called date rape drug GHB has filed a request with the Securities and Exchange Commission to sell $180 million in stock. Jazz sells the drug as Xyrem. GHB is a Schedule I drug, which means it is in the same category as heroine
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Monday, 21 January 2008 |
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Understanding Addiction. Hardly a week goes by when we don’t read about a celebrity self-destructing because of addiction to drugs, alcohol, gambling, or for some, even video games! Many of these people can’t help themselves because they are addicted— they can’t stop the behavior even when they want to.
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Monday, 21 January 2008 |
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Athletes started “blood doping”— withdrawal, storage and reinfusion of blood— in 1972 following publication of a study showing it increased endurance and oxygen transport capacity.
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Monday, 21 January 2008 |
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A common scene in modern sports films, such as “Any Given Sunday,” is the psychotic athlete going off the deep end because of “‘roid rage.” Violence associated with high testosterone levels and anabolic steroid use is largely an urban legend.
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Monday, 21 January 2008 |
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Shower Shock soap is laced with caffeine. Lathering up will provide as much caffeine as drinking two cups of coffee.
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Monday, 21 January 2008 |
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Recreational drug use decreased on college campuses in the early 1990s, but times have changed.
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