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		<title>My Teenager Has A Gambling Addiction</title>
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With all the new programs on cable and local television, this negative exposure is affecting our youth.

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		<title>Signs of an Addiction</title>
		<description>Addictions come in many forms. It's important to recognize the signs of addictions in order to seek out help before the problem becomes to large.

Some different types of Addictions are:
Caffeine addiction, nicotine addiction, drug addiction, Alcohol addictions, and gambling addictions.

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		<title>Drug Addiction and Alcoholism: A Disease</title>
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