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Number of Kansas Foster Children Continues to Grow

Number of Kansas foster children continues to grow

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But the numbers have not improved as the economy has and the percentage of foster care cases attributed to drug or alcohol problems has remained steady over the past few years. Policy changes. Children's advocates … Diana Frederick, who runs the CASA …
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Dyer Co. Republican Party to host Reagan Day Dinner Sept. 27

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Recovery Associates, Which Provides Services for People in Need of Drug and

Recovery Associates, Which Provides Services for People in Need of Drug and

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Recovery Associates is announcing that its drug and alcohol treatment programs are expanding into the Country Bay, Florida area. Men, women and teens might find themselves caught in a web of addiction involving drugs, alcohol or both. Whatever the …
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5 Ways to Avoid Addiction Relapse

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End of Amgen Pact Means Cuts at Array

End of Amgen pact means cuts at Array

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BOULDER – Array BioPharma Inc. said it will cut its staff by 20 percent – about 50 workers – after Amgen Inc. decided to end a collaboration to develop a new drug to treat Type 2 diabetes. After the staff … Amgen is returning the program to Array …
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Lon Snowden defends son's actions in TV interview

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I Need Some Good Topics on Recent Illegal Human Experiments in the United States….?

Question by Raquel RAV: i need some good topics on recent illegal human experiments in the united states….?
i need help…i must find some incidents of cases on illegal human experiments conducted in the united states….doesnt need to be recent…but its prefered…..i need things like the tuskegee experiments and what not

Best answer:

Answer by Hans
1931 Dr. Cornelius Rhoads, under the auspices of the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Investigations, infects human subjects with cancer cells. He later goes on to establish the U.S. Army Biological Warfare facilities in Maryland, Utah, and Panama, and is named to the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission. While there, he begins a series of radiation exposure experiments on American soldiers and civilian hospital patients.

National Association of Drug Court Professionals Applauds Justice Department

National Association of Drug Court Professionals Applauds Justice Department

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In Judge Starrett's program, the Drug Court model is applied to federally charged defendants who meet a clinical need for drug treatment. Participants are given the opportunity to participate in a Drug Court track and possibly avoid incarceration in …
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Treatment vs. incarceration

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Governments at all levels should address the problem by establishing and requiring participation of drug-dependent persons in addiction treatment programs, either during imprisonment or in lieu thereof. Even prisoners who have been convicted of violent …
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Hammond Man Admits Fault in Fatal Theresa Crash

Hammond man admits fault in fatal Theresa crash

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Judge Kim H. Martusewicz mandated that she serve the newest sentence in the prison system's Willard Drug Treatment Program. Inmates who complete the 90-day program serve the remainder of their sentences under parole supervision. Daniel J. Turner, 26 …
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Area Police Reports

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Deputies investigated a single-car crash on Route 62 and determined Monda was northbound when he crossed the center line and struck a guardrail. Monda was … Deputies were dispatched to a property damage accident on Willard Street Extension. Police …
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