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Drug Abuse Not Uncommon Among Medical Professionals

Drug abuse not uncommon among medical professionals
America’s prescription drug epidemic reaches deep into the health care community. Across the country, tens of thousands of doctors, nurses, medical technicians and other health professionals struggle with abuse or addiction.
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Rules Are Strict in Challenge Program

Rules are strict in challenge program
The MN Adult and Teen Challenge will eventually house around one hundred clients who are in need of support and rehabilitation. Buy this photo · 05Treatment ….. The original name, Minnesota Teen Challenge, came from the national Christian-based …
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UB Recruiting Subjects for Tinnitus Study

UB recruiting subjects for tinnitus study
While the trial is small, it is the first step toward a potential, new treatment for tinnitus, which affects approximately 10 million Americans and which is now the major disability of veterans returning from Afghanistan and Iraq. The study, funded by …
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Drug Addicts of Dallas: Rehabilitation and Treatment Help

Drug addicts of Dallas: rehabilitation and treatment help — Do you have a , prescription medication or addiction? Are you ready to find freedom from this affliction? Drug addicts in Dallas- begin your recovery in one …


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Drug Abuse and Child Protection

Drug abuse and child protection
Few would argue against legislation that provides further protections for children from drug-addled parents, but some marijuana advocates are fearful of two bills they believe could bring extra police scrutiny on legal pot use. They need not worry.
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Gov’t Abandons Best Survey for Counting U.S. Drug Users

Gov’t Abandons Best Survey for Counting U.S. Drug Users
The Arrestee Drug Abuse Monitoring survey (ADAM) was terminated in March, and not one congressmen tried to save it. Now the U.S. is without an accurate estimate of its drug users. That means less funding for research and treatment. A new… Continue reading