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		<title>By: csf</title>
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		<description>Good topic - both the sleep and the meds.  Making people aware of the realities of addiction is very important of itself, and this is an area that many can relate to or understand.

Is sonata addictive by your definitions?

Also . . . on medications that can be considered physically addictive, will people ever stop to think about quality of life with and without.  It could be argued that not taking the medication(s) and forgoing known or expected positive results -or- obtaining negative or lesser results in the face of continued overexpectations, could be an disorder in itself.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Good topic &#8211; both the sleep and the meds.  Making people aware of the realities of addiction is very important of itself, and this is an area that many can relate to or understand.</p>
<p>Is sonata addictive by your definitions?</p>
<p>Also . . . on medications that can be considered physically addictive, will people ever stop to think about quality of life with and without.  It could be argued that not taking the medication(s) and forgoing known or expected positive results -or- obtaining negative or lesser results in the face of continued overexpectations, could be an disorder in itself.</p>
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