User:LinkBot/suggestions/Addiction

An automated Wikipedia link suggester has suggested 14 possible wiki links for the Addiction article:

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 * Can link pain management: ...ecause of its pejorative connotations, especially in modern pain management with opioids where physical dependence is nearly universal ... (link to section)
 * Can link beta-blockers: ...this property that are not considered addictive: cortisone, beta-blockers and most antidepressants are examples. Also, some highly ad... (link to section)
 * Can link chemical dependency: ...f Addiction Medicine]] recommends treatment for people with chemical dependency based on patient placement criteria (currently listed i... (link to section)
 * Can link states of the United States: ...ment  Some medical systems, including those of at least 15 states of the United States, refer to an Addiction Severity Index to assess the sev... (link to section)
 * Can link drug use: ...n six areas: medical, employment/support, alcohol and other drug use, legal, family/social, and psychiatric.... (link to section)
 * Can link drug abuse: ...nseling'', Aspen Publishers |} Most treatment programs for drug abuse in the U.S. rely on the disease model and are not effective... (link to section)
 * Can link color theory: ... withdrawal. This model is related to the opponent process color theory .  If you look at the color red then quickly look at a gray ... (link to section)
 * Can link gray area: ...heory. If you look at the color red then quickly look at a gray area you will see green.  There are many examples of opponent pr... (link to section)
 * Can link opponent processes: ...a gray area you will see green. There are many examples of opponent processes in the nervous system including taste, motor movement, touc... (link to section)
 * Can link nervous system: ...reen. There are many examples of opponent processes in the nervous system including taste, motor movement, touch, vision, and hearing... (link to section)
 * Can link medical classification: ... addiction is sometimes often used loosely rather than as a medical classification, there are some physiological conditions related to everyda... (link to section)
 * Can link Evolutionary biologists: ...nd this endorphin-rush can conceivably become 'addictive'. Evolutionary biologists have suggested this process of attentuating pleasure pathwa... (link to section)
 * Can link human societies: ...m for ensuring that humans develop abiding interests. Since human societies depend on enduring attachments, many theorists suggest such... (link to section)
 * Can link dopaminergic pathways: ...e and norepinephrine which acts indirectly to stimulate dopaminergic pathways in the brain.... (link to section)