Thousands Run First Boston Marathon Since Bombings
Thousands run first Boston Marathon since bombings
… appeal by Florida Gov. Rick Scott on his 2011 executive order that would have required random drug tests for as many as 85,000 state workers. …. Joe Ebert, 61, of Hampton, N.H., was cheering on his son-in-law near the spot in downtown Boston …
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Zohydro ban unlikely in NH, as doctors and pharmacists voluntarily postpone …… Continue reading
Officials Warn of Fentanyl Drug Abuse – the Sheboygan Press
Officials warn of fentanyl drug abuse – The Sheboygan Press
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Officials warn of fentanyl drug abuse
The Sheboygan Press Because some hard-core drug users have built up a tolerance they sometimes combine it with heroin and oxycodone, which is extremely dangerous, Remiker said. “It's suicide, literally,” he said. Clinics have taken steps to prevent abuse by imposing … |
Doctors, medical staff on drugs put patients at risk –… Continue reading
Central Maine's Tourmaline Singers Provide a Special Brand of Soul Music
Central Maine's Tourmaline Singers provide a special brand of soul music
His work with the Tourmalines, he said, is separate from his work as a practitioner, but they are both based on the idea of music as a medically important treatment method. There is no way to prove what impact, if any, the Tourmaline Singers had on the …
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New Hampshire Poll Has Support… Continue reading
Barriers Remain Despite Health Law’s Push to Expand Access to Substance … – Kaiser Health News
Barriers Remain Despite Health Law’s Push To Expand Access To Substance … – Kaiser Health News
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Barriers Remain Despite Health Law's Push To Expand Access To Substance … Kaiser Health News The nation's health law has promised sweeping changes to help millions of people with drug or alcohol addiction get treatment. Many unable to afford services in the past now can receive them without first landing in jail or an emergency room,… Continue reading |
Treating Drug Abuse as a Disease, Not a Crime – the Atlantic
Treating Drug Abuse as a Disease, Not a Crime – The Atlantic
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Treating Drug Abuse as a Disease, Not a Crime The Atlantic In a survey released today by the Pew Research Center, 87 percent of people characterized drug abuse is either a "crisis" or a "serious problem" in the U.S. That number hasn't changed much in nearly twenty years. What has changed is how Americans are … Poll: Nationwide marijuana legalization inevitable; public… Continue reading |

