chronic pain

Could Laughter Without a Reason Be a Sign of Illegal Drugs Abuse?

Question by da_rinna: Could laughter without a reason be a sign of illegal drugs abuse?
I suspect my sister is a drugs addict. When she is by herself in her room, I hear her laughing all day long….there are tones of other signs,too, but could this one be dued to drugs abuse?

Best answer:

Answer by hexeliebe
Yes.

And so could no laughter.

And so could hunger.

And so could not eating.

and so could breathing.

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Drug abuse tops agendas

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To address the problem, she said parents could look for signs and red flags from their children, clean their medicine cabinets and make the use of the drugs socially unacceptable. She also recommended some documentaries on the issue. Janis Mcgrory of …
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Cyber-bullying, Drug-resistant Bugs Among Research Crowdfunding Campaigns

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But well over half of these victims never tell their parents about the abuse. BullyBlocker, a new tool being developed by Arizona State University faculty and students, analyzes Facebook data for signs of cyber-bullying and alerts parents that it may …
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Pain-relief doctor's negligence cited by state regulators

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The medical board investigation raised questions about how closely patients were being monitored for signs of drug abuse. For example, the board concluded that the clinic leaders should have tested patients' urine more often to ensure they were …
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A depressing trend: Growing old and feeling down

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"Lack of motivation, sleeping concerns, obsessive worry — all signs and symptoms of depression — often go untreated as part of a medical concern such as chronic pain or are misjudged as physiological changes due to old age. "Medical treatment for …
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