Internet Addiction: A Clinical Disorder? – Judith Horstman
Internet Addiction: A Clinical Disorder? – Judith Horstman – Complete video at: fora.tv Author and journalist Judith Horstman outlines a chapter from her most recent book, Day in the Life of Your Brain. The chapter covers technology use and overuse, including the speculated relationship between screen time and attention span. —– What’s your brain doing, right now? Award-winning journalist Judith Horstman writes about health and medicine for doctors as well as the general public. Her work has appeared in hundreds of publications worldwide and on the Internet. Horstman discusses what your brain is doing as you go through a typical day: sleeping, waking, fighting, loving and making important decisions. – Commonwealth Club of California Judith Horstman is an award-winning journalist who writes about health and medicine for doctors as well as the general public. She has been a Washington correspondent, a journalism professor, a Fulbright scholar, and has written and edited in many media, including newspapers, newsletters, special health publications, radio, video, the Internet, annual reports and books.
Opiods 'key in palliative care'
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They also address side effects such as drowsiness and misconceptions about becoming addicted to opioid medication. Pain is a common fear for people with advanced or progressive disease but it can be controlled well with appropriate medication.
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New advice on opium-based drugs
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Patients suffering from chronic or incurable illnesses are also exacerbating the problem because they are wary about long-term use of opium-derived painkillers because of possible side-effects and addiction, according to the National Institute for …
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