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Crabs

Crabs refers to a parasitic STI that infests the pubic hair and can be transmitted through sexual contact ; tiny lice that attach themselves to the base of pubic hairs and cause itching Crabs is also known as Pediculosis pubis or Pubic lice.

Crack

Crack is term used for a freebase cocaine produced by mixing cocaine salt with baking soda and water. The solution is then heated, resulting in brittle sheets of cocaine that are "cracked" into small smokable chunks or "rocks".

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Crack cocaine

Crack cocaine refers to a crystallized form of cocaine that is usually smoked.

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Cranial nerves

Cranial nerves refers to the group of 12 pairs of nerves originating from the undersurface of the brain and exiting from the cranial cavity through skull openings. Cranial nerves supply specific motor and sensory function to the head and face.

Crapehanger

Crapehanger refers to a morose, gloomy, or pessimistic person.

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Crapulent

Crapulent means sick from excessive drinking or eating.

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Craving

Craving is defined as a strong desire to engage in a behavior or consume a substance, like alcohol or tobacco, which appears, in part, to occur through the conditioning of physical dependence on environmental cues associated with the behavior. It is likewise a term which has been variously defined in reference to drug use; typically a strong or intense desire to use a drug.

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CRCS training

CRCS training means cognitive restructuring by recognizing and modifying anger-related thoughts and attributions. Recognizing and modifying anger-related thoughts and attributions through cognitive restructuring forms part of CRCS training

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