Shutdown Impact: Some National Parks Could Reopen – Imperial Valley Press
Shutdown impact: Some national parks could reopen – Imperial Valley Press
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Shutdown impact: Some national parks could reopen
Imperial Valley Press The Food and Drug Administration and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention say they can handle recalls and high-risk foodborne outbreaks, but discovering them will be more difficult because many of the people who investigate outbreaks have been … |
Hundreds of prisoners receiving methadone – NEWS.com.au… Continue reading
Shutdown Impact: Some National Parks Could Reopen – Belleville News Democrat
Shutdown impact: Some national parks could reopen – Belleville News Democrat
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Shutdown impact: Some national parks could reopen
Belleville News Democrat The Food and Drug Administration and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention say they can handle recalls and high-risk foodborne outbreaks, but discovering them will be more difficult because many of the people who investigate outbreaks have been … |
Settlement Lets Drug Treatment Center Expand – the Register-Guard
Settlement lets drug treatment center expand – The Register-Guard
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Settlement lets drug treatment center expand
The Register-Guard Lane County will allow a Christian group to expand a residential drug treatment center for women as part of a proposed settlement of a federal lawsuit. County commissioners are expected to vote Tuesday on a consent decree that will allow Teen Challenge … |
Prescription drug abuse a growing problem –… Continue reading
Fatal Addiction: Britain's 6,200 State-Sponsored Drug Addicts Hooked on Heroin Substitute for More Than TEN Years
Fatal addiction: Britain's 6,200 state-sponsored drug addicts hooked on heroin substitute for more than TEN years
Doctors prescribe the opiate drug methadone hydrochloride to help hard-drug users kick their habit but too many are getting 'parked' on it rather than progressing. Teen Drug Rehab – Yahoo News Search Results
DEA Remains Skeptical of Russian Flesh-Eating Drug ‘Krokodil’ While Reports … – Medical Daily
DEA Remains Skeptical Of Russian Flesh-Eating Drug ‘Krokodil’ While Reports … – Medical Daily
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DEA Remains Skeptical Of Russian Flesh-Eating Drug 'Krokodil' While Reports …
Medical Daily (U.S. Government) At least one addiction treatment center in the United States claims to have treated four patients for addiction to Krokodil, a synthetic form of desomorphine. Despite sporadic reports, the U.S. Drug Enforcement Agencey (DEA) maintains … |