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2.049 Iimbono
The human body manufactures its own painkillers to ensure survival when injured. This program shows how opium and its derivatives, heroin and morphine, hijack that natural pain-numbing ability. Illustrating the brain's ability to alter its own chemistry when attacked by drugs, the program depicts the process by which brain receptors become desensitized and thus addicted. Tranquilizers - and the potentially lifelong physical dependency and psychological problems they can cause - are also studied.
Umhla woMoya wokuqala : Oct 11, 2005
Umhla wokugqibela woMoya : Oct 15, 2005
Isiqendu : 5 Isiqendu
Ixesha : 1 Ixesha
Ixesha lokubaleka: 48 imizuzu
Isitudiyo: ARTE
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Abalingisi:
Abasebenzi: Jean-Pierre Lentin (Writer), Matthias Sanderson (Director)