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15 hours ago ago from Narconon Drug Rehab
Legalize It It is not the drug crops that are causing the drug abuse problems in this country, but the seeds that are planted with our youth at a very early age. The legalization of marijuana, the plethora of pharmaceutical drugs ads and the drug use amongst celebrities sends the message that this is what we do in this country. Cocaine, heroin, prescription drugs – if the desire is created, they are going to come from ...
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1 hour, 20 minutes ago ago from Biomed Middle East
25th December 2009 : An estimated 25,000 Americans develop severe fungal infections each year, leading to 10,000 deaths despite the use of anti-fungal drugs. The associated cost to the U.S. health care system has been estimated at $1 billion a year. Scientists from Syracuse University have created new brominated furanones an antifungal compound that may help to check deadly fungal infections. The drugs may also be effective against ...
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12 minutes ago ago from Singapore Guide - ABC Singapore
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14 hours ago ago from Life Sciences Blog
Story Summary: Despite a genetic tendency, no one is predestined to abuse either substance, Sartor noted. Marijuana is the most commonly used illegal drug, according to the study, citing a 2008 survey that found about 42 percent of high school seniors reported having tried marijuana. About 5 percent said they had used it daily during the previous month. Though generally believed to be less addictive than nicotine in tobacco products, about 12 ...
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10 hours ago ago from Transform Drug Policy Foundation: Media Blog
Three drugs were prohibited yesterday; a synthetic cannabinoid often sold as ‘spice’, the synthetic stimulant benzylpiperazine or BZP , and the synthetic sedative gammabutyrolactone or GBL which also happens to be an industrial solvent. All have been brought within the Misuse of Drugs Act 1971, GBL and BZP becoming class C drugs (subject to penalties of up to 2 years prison for possession or 14 years in prison for supply) whilst ‘Spice’ ...
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War zone pregnancy punishments being dropped
5 hours ago ago from U.S. News
War zone pregnancy punishments being dropped WASHINGTON (AP) -- A recent military policy that added pregnancy to the list of reasons a soldier could be disciplined in a war zone will be rescinded by a new order drafted by the top U.S. commander in Iraq. Gen. Raymond Odierno has drafted a broad new policy for the U.S. forces in Iraq that will take effect Jan. 1, and that order will not include a controversial pregnancy provision that one of ...
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