Scientists from the University of the Philippines (UP) are conducting a 'first-of-its-kind multidisciplinary study' on the chemical, physical, and psychological effects of 'rugby' on those who abuse its intended use. ManilaBulletin
Scientists from the University of the Philippines are conducting a "first-of-its-kind multidisciplinary study" on the chemical, physical, and psychological effects of "rugby" on those who abuse its intended use.
Quirk developed a research program on the neural mechanisms of fear regulation, which is being used as a treatment for anxiety disorders. "Attempts to treat toluene or ‘rugby’ addiction have been largely unsuccessful due to severe withdrawal and craving symptoms that trigger relapse. What is needed to help adolescents overcome their addictions are new treatments that reduce toluene withdrawal and craving," said program leader Dr. Rohani Cena-Navarro.
This led to physiological addiction which then pushed them to beg, scavenge, or steal not just to satisfy their hunger but also to sustain their toluene addiction. This substance abuse among children is a long-standing issue that needs proper public health intervention, and acknowledging the need for local research regarding the growing issue will be very significant in providing proper attention and treatment to the victims.
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