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Connections Between Stress and Addiction

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In this episode of Addictions, the Podcast About Addictions

We discuss the relationship between our normal biological stress cycles and how addiction and substance abuse can often damage those cycles which in a very large way will contribute to the severity and the length of physical withdrawal.

Be sure to check out www.addictionspodcast.com for resources on getting help with addiction and many bonus features not available through the podcast. You can follow us on facebook and stay updated that way by visiting www.facebook.com/addictionspodcast

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Connections Between Stress and Addiction

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In this episode of Addictions, the Podcast About Addictions

We discuss the relationship between our normal biological stress cycles and how addiction and substance abuse can often damage those cycles which in a very large way will contribute to the severity and the length of physical withdrawal.

Be sure to check out www.addictionspodcast.com for resources on getting help with addiction and many bonus features not available through the podcast. You can follow us on facebook and stay updated that way by visiting www.facebook.com/addictionspodcast

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