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What role do transcription factors play in addiction and depression?

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We believe that transcription factors are key mediators of addiction and depression. Both of these disorders are associated with stable behavioral abnormalities. This stability suggests that the changes in the brain that underlie the abnormal behaviors are also stable, suggesting very fundamental abnormalities in gene expression.
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WHAT ROLE DOES PORNOGRAPHY PLAY IN SEX ADDICTION?

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Pornography for many sex addicts combined with regular masturbation is the cornerstone for most sex addicts. Many sex addicts have great difficulty getting sober from this combination of behavior.
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Which neurotransmitter is believed to play the most important role in drug addiction?

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Dopamine, although the interaction is complex. Serotonin is the neurotransmitter most highly associated with recovery behavior.
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Do genetic factors play a role in causing birth defects?

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Yes, some birth defects "run in the family." Babies with certain types of birth defects may have an extra or a missing chromosome. Birth defects can also happen when just a piece of a chromosome is missing or if just an extra piece is added. Also, certain genes may make a fetus more sensitive to things that cause birth defects.
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What are transcription factors?

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Transcription factors are proteins that bind to regulatory regions of genes and regulate the degree to which that gene is expressed.
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How important a role does the family play in the drug or alochol addiction treatment?

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The family's role is of paramount importance. Years of drug and alcohol abuse greatly affects the honesty, trust and level of communication that exists within the family unit. As such, a quality treatment center will offer a "family program" rather than just treat the addict or alcoholic. A family program is usually several days in duration and explores the strengths and weaknesses that exist within the family unit.
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Why do you study addiction and depression together?

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We study addiction and depression together because we believe that certain key emotional centers in the brain, called brain reward pathways, are integrally involved in both of these disorders. Drugs of abuse exert powerful effects on these reward pathways and, over time, change them to cause addiction.
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Do physical factors play a role in bedwetting?

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In primary nocturnal enuresis, bedwetting occurs when there is a mismatch between the amount of urine produced and the size of the child's bladder. In secondary enuresis where bedwetting has returned after 6 months dryness, the cause may be physical or psychological. Possible physical causes include: urinary tract infection and structural problems. Psychological upsets like divorce, school problems or the arrival of a new baby may also cause bedwetting to return after a period of dryness.
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Can a Depression Cause the Development of an Addiction?

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In order to find out if someone has a depression, the person involved should be examined by a psychologist or a psychiatrist. They can make the diagnosis and offer a specialized treatment, like medication or a combination of medication and individual psychological therapy. Depression has the following characteristics, over a longer period of time: These signs cannot originate from the use of drugs or alcohol.
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What role can the criminal justice system play in the treatment of drug addiction?

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The criminal justice system needs to be more educated about the nature of substance use, including the underlying causes of drug use, and effective treatment methods. The justice system should should be encouraging substance users to undergo medical treatment under a professional's care, rather than either incarcerating them or obligating them to attend religious rehabilitation programs, such as Alcoholics Anonymous (AA).
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Is research into addiction and depression only about treating these disorders?

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Research into addiction and depression will not only help us understand and treat these disorders, it will teach us a lot about how the brain functions under normal and pathological conditions. This, in turn, will give us clues about many other brain disorders. In addition, the research promises to help us understand what controls the normal range of very basic behaviors, such as motivation, drive, work habits, attention, thinking, and the like.
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Are there genetic factors associated with depression?

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Depression tends to occur in families. If someone is depressed, it is at least twice as likely that a close relative has had or will have depression. Also, it is common to find such problems as substance abuse or attention-deficit/hyperactive disorder in the close relatives of depressed people. Anyone, male or female, can get depressed. However, in the United States , women become depressed about twice as often as men.
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What other factors play a role in hearing loss?

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Another cause of hearing loss is the ear infection otitis media, which can lead to long-term hearing loss if it is not treated. A severe blow to the head also can cause hearing loss.
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What role do transfer factors play in the immune system?

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These are an inducer fraction, a antigen specific fraction and a suppressor fraction.¹ The immune system must be able to respond quickly, respond specifically and not exhaust itself by over responding and attacking normal tissue. The three transfer factor fractions were named because of the discovered affects they had on immune system. The inducer fraction triggers a general state of readiness in the immune system.
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b: What is the role of psychological and/or social factors in IBS?

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Psychiatric diagnoses are present in 42-62% of IBS patients who have sought medical consultation. In comparison, psychiatric diagnoses are present in around 20% of patients with other gastrointestinal diagnoses. The majority of these psychiatric diagnoses are cases of anxiety and depression. Other common diagnoses include somatization disorder and hypochondriasis. Stress can affect the functioning of the gastrointestinal tract of all people, and particularly those with IBS.
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WHAT ROLE DOES NUTRITION PLAY?

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Due to the fact that new hair cells divide every 12 hours, it is apparent that the hair root is in constant need of good nutrition and good blood circulation.
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WHAT ROLE DO HORMONES PLAY?

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Many hormones are known to play a part in the hair growing process and include the parathyroid, the somotrophin, the pituitary gland and testosterone. This male hormone is suspect in causing certain types of baldness, but much of the evidence is circumstantial. Hormone changes have also been known to cause some forms of hair loss in females also.
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WHAT ROLE DOES HEREDITY PLAY?

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Past family hair loss patterns seem to be passed along to other family generations and are generally suspect in partially explaining some baldness, but caution is still advised and a thorough search of family history is important before making assumptions of causes.
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WHAT ROLE DOES AGE PLAY?

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you get older, scalp gets thinner, blood circulation is diminished, hormones change, exercise is lowered and hair diameter gets thinner. All of these factors and more can be part of the cause for thinning hair which usually occurs at middle age, but can occur at any age and to either sex.
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What Role Might Environment Play?

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noted above, geography plays a role in the statistical occurrence of Multiple Sclerosis. Studies of migration patters (and a boatload of other factors) seem to indicate that people who are born in a high risk are and move to a low risk area, "acquire" the lower risk if they move before the age of 15. This suggests that there may be some environmental agent and that exposure to this agent before puberty may play a factor in the development of Multiple Sclerosis.
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What Role Might the Immune System Play?

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The most commonly accepted theory about Multiple Sclerosis is that it is an auto-immune response. That is, that somehow the body's immune system, instead of fighting a foreign infection, directs the "attack" against the central nervous system (CNS). The "target" of the attack (the antigen that the immune system locks onto) has not been identified. Research continues on the possibility of stopping this abnormal response without interfering with normal immune cells.
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What Role do I Play as a Student?

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Education is a shared responsibility between the College and the student. The College provides educational opportunity and guidance, but it is, after all, students who are being educated and whose lives will be considerably determined by the nature and the quality of that education. The student's responsibility embraces not only study, the writing of papers, and the completion of assignments, but also knowing College regulations, course requirements, and the like.
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So what is an addiction?

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How does it begin and when does a pattern of behavior become an addiction? Some individuals seem to have the expertise to use a substance or engage in a behavior periodically over a period of years without becoming 'hooked.' Others; however are not capable of stopping and become addicted. The causes of addiction have been studied for several years. In bountious ways, addiction is caused by the emotion the substance or behavior brings about in the user.
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Addiction is a rebellion against metabolism, especially hunger. Metabolism requires food to satisfy hunger and create health. But addiction short-circuits metabolism by replacing food with addictive substances, hunger with euphoria, satisfaction with craving, and health with sickness. So addiction is a flight from hunger to euphoria, with a stopover in craving, and a crash landing in sickness. Euphoria is a false heightened sense of well-being.
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Briefly, addiction is the compulsive and repetitive use of mood altering substance regardless of the consequences to relationships, occupation, or health.
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What is depression?

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How long the mood lasts: A bad mood is usually gone in a few days, but depression lasts for two weeks or longer. How much it interferes with your life. A bad mood does not keep you from going to work or school or spending time with friends. Depression can keep you from doing these things and may even make it difficult to get out of bed.
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Depression is a term used in three different ways, to describe a mood (as "I feel depressed today"), as a symptom (as, depression is a symptom of low thyroid function), and as a diagnosis (as, "he has a clinical depression"). As a diagnosis, clinical depression means that one has a depressed mood too much of the time, accompanied by significant changes in physical and everyday functioning.
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Why do you play in the band Feeding The Addiction?

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Because I love vocal rock music too. I don't have to be the centre of attention, although thankfully in the band I am appreciated and get to express myself in a way I feel appropriate for commercial rock. The singer is my best friend and we have heaps of fun. When you see us live you'll always get a good dose of my guitar playing, albeit less than at an instrumental show. Being in the band means I get to play really regularly too and I'd rather do that than be a bedroom guitar hero.
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