Sentences with phrase «potential addiction problems»

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So, now to the case that I mentioned in the article, we know that in most cases, if an identical twin has an addiction problem to a drug of abuse, his or her twin is probably not addicted, because environmental exposures are just as important in order for the genetic potential for addiction to become manifest.
«Complementary methods have the potential to mitigate such addiction problems, and may help address the root problem rather than just managing the symptoms, which is a real benefit.»
Due to the easiness of scouting out potential partners and the excitement that communication brings from eligible men during the routine of everyday life, it's safe to say a dating addiction is a real - life problem for many singles.
Here, too, the potential cost savings are significant: Researchers in Canada found that for every dollar spent on timely treatment of mental health problems and addictions, $ 7 is saved in healthcare costs, and $ 30 is saved in lost productivity and societal costs (Ontario Ministry of Health and Long - Term Care, 2009).
The answer to this question, or to questions about smoking cigarettes or using drugs or harmful watching of porn or drinking too much alcohol, will reveal whether or not your spouse or future spouse has a potential or current addiction problem which could end up not only threatening your marriage and spouse's health but could also put you in legal and financial jeopardy.
Anger issues, addictions, and many other potential problem areas may be uncovered during premarital counseling.
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