Some Get Maine Pharmacist Licenses Despite History of Drug Abuse – Bangor Daily News
Some get Maine pharmacist licenses despite history of drug abuse – Bangor Daily News
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Some get Maine pharmacist licenses despite history of drug abuse
Bangor Daily News The sole purpose of the board that regulates pharmacists in Maine is to “protect the public health and welfare,” according to state law. But, experts say, the board has jeopardized the public's health by allowing people with a history of substance … |
As Prescriptions Become Harder to Get, Heroin Use Increases – Indiana Public Media
As Prescriptions Become Harder To Get, Heroin Use Increases – Indiana Public Media
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As Prescriptions Become Harder To Get, Heroin Use Increases Indiana Public Media Researchers and drug rehabilitation counselors say teens are turning to heroin as prescription drugs become harder to get. The number of Hoosier teens using heroin is more than double the national average, according to the annual Indiana Youth Survey … Drug Use Drops for America's Youth, Rises… Continue reading |
Alcohol Addiction Recovery — Brighton Center for Recovery
Alcohol Addiction Recovery — Brighton Center for Recovery
A middle-aged Brighton Hospital patient describes her alcohol addiction problems and her path to recovery with the help of the drug treatment program’s couns…
Increased Funds Mean More Fresh Produce at Food Banks
Increased funds mean more fresh produce at food banks
Dan Flowers, president and chief executive officer for the Akron-Canton Regional Foodbank, holds up a bag of Ohio-grown potatoes to be distributed to food distribution centers in Stark County and other counties in the area. Read more on Canton Repository
Former drug counselor pleads guilty to taking bribes
… making it possible for participants to get out of the program early or to avoid… Continue reading
Experts: The Drug Molly Is Not a Safe Form of Ecstasy
Experts: the drug molly is not a safe form of ecstasy
According to the Drug Abuse Warning Network, nationwide there were more than 22,000 MDMA/molly-related emergency room visits in 2011. That's a 120 percent increase in just seven years. Drug Abuse – Yahoo! News Search Results
