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Marijuana may not be physiologically addictive — you don't go into severe physical withdrawal if you abruptly stop using it — and no one has ever died of an overdose.
Recent work on people who give up a heavy marijuana habit seems to show that they suffer anxiety and loss of appetite.However, for the moment, the evidence suggests that neither marijuana nor amphetamines are physiologically addictive.
Nicotine is inherently physiologically addictive.
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Like any stimulant, caffeine is physiologically and psychologically addictive.
Physiologically, researchers say, the lure of mobile devices has addictive properties, in that people feel an adrenaline burst when a call or text comes in and get a rush when they answer.
Marijuana may not be physiologically addictive you don't go into severe physical withdrawal if you abruptly stop using it and no one has ever died of an overdose.
"I mean physiologically," he added.
Addictive stuff.
Physiologically and psychologically, we are hunter-gatherers".
Physiologically, it's like your drug.
Unfortunately, that's true physiologically as well.
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