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May 22, 2011

When the game does it become pathological?

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From the moment a person – usually a man 35 to 55 years with low resources – uses the game as “an alternative coping strategy” for failing to cope with everyday problems and troubles to sources of stress. The “gambling” could be the result of a “mishap” between an individual brittle, dissatisfied, and a commercial offer enticing. Some products seem to be more addictive than others. This is particularly the case of gambling and money.

When the game switches from happy with the disease

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About 2% of French would be “problem gamblers” and 0.5% of the “pathological gamblers”
When the game is no longer a pleasure but a necessity, even an addiction, it can have dramatic consequences on the player’s life. Thus three specialists come to write a book * about this problem and possible solutions. Before detailing the pathology, Dr. Michel Reynaud and Dr. Abdou Belkacem (Paul Brousse Hospital in Villejuif) and Prof. Jean-Luc Venisse (CHU Nantes) nevertheless insist on the positive side of the game “The games are in implement all levels of enjoyment, pleasure archaic, such as winning, to more sophisticated pleasures, like the exchange of emotions with others, “the authors write. “The game has a dual psychological and social function. It allows the individual to have fun in a fantasy world while expressing their own creativity.” Update on the dangers of addictive behavior.

A blood test to see if it ages too fast

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A Spanish firm launches DNA test that determines the age of the patient’s body, offering a hint about his life expectancy. But the concept raises ethical questions.
DNA tests have this attractive they give the illusion of being able to predict the future, if this unknown scary. A Spanish company and arouses great interest in bringing to market a test related to the ultimate questions: our life expectancy. The technique, based on the measurement of telomeres, the caps of DNA at the tips of chromosomes, indicates whether the patient’s body ages prematurely.
The blood test proposed by Life Length is based on the principle that telomeres shorten as cells of the body are renewed. After a moment, these caps become so short that the cell can not replicate: he is left to deteriorate and then die. That cellular aging. The test proposed by Life Length determines whether the patient has shorter telomeres than normal at his age, which would lead to accelerated aging.

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