Physical Dependence High Impact Factor Journals

Physical dependence is recurring psychological or physiologic dependence on a substance or exercise this is past voluntary manipulate. Examples of substance and behavioral addiction include: alcoholism, addiction to amphetamine, opioid abuse, dependency on nicotine, abuse to opiates, addiction to food, addiction to gambling, sexual addiction. Physical dependence comes about when the brain adapts to a drug's effects and develops tolerance. Memory loss, blackouts, mood swings , depression, irritability , fatigue, vomiting, nausea are some physical and psychological warning signs to watch out for drug addiction. The impact factor (IF) or journal impact factor (JIF) of a tutorial journal is a scientometric index that reflects the yearly average number of citations that articles published in the last two years during a given journal received. It is often used as a proxy for a journal's relative importance within its field; journals with higher impact factors are often considered to be more important than those with lower ones.  

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