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Appalachian emergency department physicians became experts in recognizing the symptoms of drug withdrawal, which included anxiety, runny nose, sweating, yawning, insomnia, loss of appetite, gooseflesh (the source of the phrase “going cold turkey”), back pain, abdominal pain, tremors, and occasional involuntary thrusting of the legs (the source of the phrase “kicking the habit.”)
Pandora's Lab: Seven Stories of Science Gone Wrong
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