Safe Harbor Bill to PROTECT INFANTS Wins Passage in Senate Health and …
Safe harbor bill TO PROTECT INFANTS wins passage in senate health and …
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Carla Saunders, a Neonatal Nurse Practitioner and Advance Practice Coordinator for the Pediatrics Medical Group at East Tennessee Children's Hospital, told committee members their hospital is averaging about one baby per day born with NAS. … After …
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Senate passes Yager's infant care bill
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Does Dating Make Good Kids Turn Bad?
Does Dating Make Good Kids Turn Bad?
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Because there is a study for everything these days, the University of Georgia looked into the correlation between the frequency of dating among middle schoolers and their later habits regarding drug use, study skills, and drop-out rates. Over 600 …
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NYC's Bloomberg to keynote drug abuse summit
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Operation UNITE officials said Bloomberg has worked to reduce prescription drug abuse in New York – developing guidelines for the city's public hospitals banning long-acting opioid painkillers, limiting opioid prescriptions to a three-day supply, and …
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How Much Has the Church of Scientology Paid in Court Settlements This Past Year?
Question by Steven: How much has the Church of Scientology paid in court settlements this past year?
Scientology seems to be bleeding money in legal cases.
Last year, Debby Cook, a former Scientology executive, testified in Texas court about physical abuse she and other members received in the Church. Scientology settled.
Last year, Paul Marrick and Greg Arnold, 2 private investigators hired by Scientology to spy on an ex-member, sued when the church allegedly didn’t pay up its part of the bargain; Scientology settled.
What Do You Think of the DEA and It’s Recent Actions Upon Doctors and Pharmacies?
Question by Mary Sunshine: What do you think of the DEA and it’s recent actions upon doctors and pharmacies?
Recently, doctors refused to give patients with chronic pain any medications due to fear of losing their licenses. In Florida 6 Walgreen pharmacies have been given warrants due to an increased orders for percocet. Is the DEA right or wrong? Why?
Best answer:
Answer by Auroch
Doctors kill a LOT more people with their prescription drugs than illegal drugs ever thought of killing. The cops should be looking at those guys closer.
What do you think? Answer below!
It Seems That More and More Parents Are Using Drug Dogs to Sniff Out Teens …
It Seems that More and More Parents Are Using Drug Dogs to Sniff Out Teens …
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We are especially seeing a jump since Washington and Colorado legalized marijuana. Many parents are getting proactive with the spike of teen and young adult heroin use in America. Teen addicts in treatment tell myteensavers that they never thought they …
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ROCKEFELLER: KEEPING PROMISE OF BUILDING BROAD APPROACH TO …
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Orangetown Town Board Report
Orangetown Town Board report
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Ed O'Dea, a member of the Substance Abuse Committee, spoke about the prescription drug epidemic in Orangetown. Plaques were given to Capt. Don Butterworth, Pearl River High School Principal Bill Furdon and Troy for their work. NEXT MEETING …
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Matters of record for March 18, 2013
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Andrew L. Fleisch, 25, 3529 Freeman Road, Cloquet, criminal damage to property, fined $ 50 and 13 months in prison, time stayed on three years of probation with conditions including 67 days of local confinement and Domestic Abuse Intervention Program …
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