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    1. Asked: August 5, 2021In: Communication

      Merely looking at someone, can you tell if they’re a druggie?

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      Added an answer on August 6, 2021 at 7:15 pm

      It really depends on the types of drugs you’re talking about. Marijuana usually causes the eyes to droop and become red, but caffeine and eye drops can make the effects almost undetectable. Other drugs will affect the pupils, either making them huge (psychedelics) or tiny (opiates). Uncontrollable sRead more

      It really depends on the types of drugs you’re talking about. Marijuana usually causes the eyes to droop and become red, but caffeine and eye drops can make the effects almost undetectable. Other drugs will affect the pupils, either making them huge (psychedelics) or tiny (opiates). Uncontrollable shaking and jitters, unable to look you in the eyes, and other strange ticks can be signs of recent drug use as well.

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    2. Asked: August 5, 2021In: Communication

      How can the risk of dementia be reduced?

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      Added an answer on August 6, 2021 at 7:15 pm

      Dementia is not a disease. It is a cluster of symptoms that are caused by an underlying disease. You cannot protect your brain from dementia but you can take steps to lower your chances of acquiring some of the diseases that can cause dementia. Only have fast food occasionally not every night or almRead more

      Dementia is not a disease. It is a cluster of symptoms that are caused by an underlying disease. You cannot protect your brain from dementia but you can take steps to lower your chances of acquiring some of the diseases that can cause dementia. Only have fast food occasionally not every night or almost every night. A good balanced diet is a start. Exercise is also important in giving a flow of blood through the brain. This is thought to lower your chances of acquiring Alzheimers disease. Have regular health checks so that any problems can be discovered and treated.

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    3. Asked: August 5, 2021In: Company

      Why am I getting exhausted easily at my new job?

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      Added an answer on August 6, 2021 at 7:15 pm

      Yeah, that’s quite common. For most people, starting a new job is tiring if you are not interested towards that job, or it can be becasue you have been idle for some time, and you are used to your comfort sitting and eating. Everyone needs their initial momentum to start, Once started you can keep mRead more

      Yeah, that’s quite common. For most people, starting a new job is tiring if you are not interested towards that job, or it can be becasue you have been idle for some time, and you are used to your comfort sitting and eating. Everyone needs their initial momentum to start, Once started you can keep moving.

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