FOR the REEFER
FOR THE REEFER
“I have great concern about something that's being used for medication that hasn't gone through proper testing and been approved by channels such as the FDA (U.S. Food and Drug Administration),” said Diane Ramseyer, director of Drug Free Charlotte … Read more on Florida Weekly
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Drink-Drug Abuse Surge for Over 40s
Drink-drug abuse surge for over 40s
High numbers of people in their 40s are being admitted to hospital for alcohol and drug abuse, while binge drinking is declining, a report has said. drug abuse – Yahoo News Search Results
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Fighting Heroin Addiction in Montgomery County
Fighting Heroin Addiction in Montgomery County
News4's Darcy Spencer reports on a program that saved a young heroin addict's life and a parent whose son is struggling with addiction and believes much more needs to be done to stop the rising death toll. Fighting Heroin Addiction in Montgomery. Read more… Continue reading
What Is Miracle Fruit?
Question by Kevin7: What is Miracle fruit?
very sweet
Best answer:
Answer by Ted H
If you have any foodie friends, you’ve probably heard of miracle fruit (Synsepalum dulcificum), a native West African berry that looks like a cranberry, but acts like a psychedelic for your taste buds.
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Primary Care Option for Hepatitis C Treatment Cost-Effective
Primary Care Option for Hepatitis C Treatment Cost-Effective
WASHINGTON, DC — The Extension for Community Healthcare Outcomes (ECHO) program, which trains primary care physicians to treat patients infected with hepatitis C in underserved communities, is cost-effective, a new analysis shows. "ECHO provides … Read more on Medscape
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Alcohol Treatment Centers in North Bergen NJ Call 800 303 2938 for HELP
Alcohol Treatment Centers in North Bergen NJ Call 800 303 2938 For HELP
Rapid Pulse: News and notes
In what is the largest grant in Georgia State University history, the School of Public Health and its partners will receive $ 19 million over five years from the U.S. Food… Continue reading