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  • ...18 and marketed as Gynergen in 1921. <ref> AJ Giannini, AE Slaby. Drugs of Abuse. Oradell, NJ, Medical Economics Books, 1989.</ref>
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  • * Non-physical violence (intimidation, abuse, threats etc) ...Physical attacks are obviously dangerous but serious or persistent verbal abuse or threats can also damage employees’ health through anxiety or stress. P
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  • ...tension]], etc.), maladaptive behaviors (e.g., [[aggression]], [[substance abuse]]), and cognitive impairment (e.g., concentration and memory problems). In
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  • ...ing their fabrication, storage and distribution, application and potential abuse, and disposal. The impact on humans or the environment may vary at differen
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  • **[[Bullying]], which may include [[emotional abuse|emotional]] and [[verbal abuse]]
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  • ...would be records of voluntary employee assistance programs (alcohol, drug abuse, or personal counseling programs), medical records concerning health insura
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  • * [[substance abuse]]
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  • ...iscipline]]: No corporal punishment, mental or physical coercion or verbal abuse
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  • ...cite web|url=http://pubs.acs.org/doi/pdf/10.1021/ac60120a014|title=Use and Abuse of pH measurements|author=Isaac Feldman|year=1956}} - cited and applied in
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  • * [[Agraphobia]] – fear of sexual abuse. ...ear". Note: This was mentioned on the first episode of [[Brainiac: Science Abuse|Brainiac]] Series Five as one of [[Jon Tickle|Tickle]]'s Teasers.
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  • *[[Psychoactive substance abuse disorders]]
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  • * [[Physical abuse]] * [[Sexual abuse of adult]]
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  • [[Cocaine|Cocaine abuse]] frequently can cause a coronary spasm, resulting in a spontaneous [[myoca
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  • When blood pressure is stated for medical purposes, it is usually [[abuse of notation|summarized]] as a "ratio" of systolic to diastolic pressure; fo
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  • ...n [[supermarket]]s, compound analgesics became associated with [[substance abuse]] and are now more restricted in many countries. As a result, some once fam
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  • ...id=1097153 | accessdate= 2008-02-22}}</ref> and has much less [[drug abuse|abuse]] potential, and so is useful either as an alternative to opioids, or as an ...sthesia''. 1999 Sep;83(3):501-2.</ref><ref>Villier C, Mallaret MP. Nefopam abuse. ''Annals of Pharmacotherapy''. 2002 Oct;36(10):1564-6.</ref>
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  • ...e of opiate drugs. While delta receptor selective opiate drugs have little abuse potential, it seems that they could be used as a primer which would allow m ...ional Drug Control Programme under the Global Assessment Programme on Drug Abuse” (GAP). United Nations, New York, 2002, Weitere Informationen sind auf de
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  • ...<sub>2</sub> receptor and hence devoid of any psychoactive side effects or abuse potential.<ref>http://www.usdoj.gov/dea/pubs/scheduling.html</ref>
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