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Autism: Early Intervention Works Better——Nwokolo

Autism: Early Intervention Works Better——Nwokolo
[rewrite]Early intervention is currently the best hope of treatment for persons affected. Unfortunately, the level of … I was interested in supporting victims of examination malpractice, drug addiction, stress, depression and related mental health issues. But …[/rewrite]
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Raising babies in prison
[rewrite]The majority of incarcerated women are charged with nonviolent, drug-related offenses. While three out of every five women in state prisons have a history of drug dependence, only one in five of these women receives substance abuse treatment. Because …[/rewrite]
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Neighbors’ Consejo Video | Therapy in Washington DC

Neighbors’ Consejo Video | Therapy in Washington DC — http://www.nbcolympics.com/liveextra/video-watch.html?video=repechage-finals-m-freestyle-55kg-74kg-mds-aug-10 Welcome to Neighbors Consejo! We have 18 years of recognition as a nonprofit in…


Restrictions still apply to pot use in state
[rewrite]Marijuana is technically legal in Washington state — or, at least, semi-legal — and that's not going to change. The voters have spoken. But not all embrace its use … Private businesses that have had anti-drug policies and mandate drug testing for …[/rewrite]
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If Food Addiction Can Cause Diabetes and Hypertension and Death, Why Isn’t Food an Illegal Drug?

Question by Legalize Prostitution and Drugs!: If food addiction can cause diabetes and hypertension and death, why isn’t food an illegal drug?
[rewrite]Marijuana, Ecstacy and Acid don’t cause all that 😀
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Best answer:
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Answer by mandy?
I know… it’s ridiculous. Soda is a hell of a lot more addicting than marijuana is.

Answer by MARYBEE
because food is necessary for life
acid can cause severe mental problems and ruin your life
extasy can kill you more quickly than food can
and pot is bad for you lungs if smoking it b/c of the tar

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Reinfection: Does It Limit HCV Treatment as Prevention?

Reinfection: Does It Limit HCV Treatment as Prevention?
[rewrite]We are here in New York at the International Conference on Viral Hepatitis to have a discussion about reinfection with hepatitis C virus (HCV) and whether this might be a limiting factor in treatment and prevention programs. I am very … The risk for …[/rewrite]
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Cytokinetics to Present at the 13th Annual Needham Healthcare Conference
[rewrite](Thomson Reuters ONE via COMTEX) — South San Francisco, CA, April 1, 2014 – Cytokinetics, Incorporated (NASDAQ:CYTK) announced today that Robert I. Blum, President and Chief Executive Officer, is scheduled to present at the 13th Annual Needham …[/rewrite]
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Senate Armed Services Subcommittee on Personnel Hearing

Senate Armed Services Subcommittee on Personnel Hearing
[rewrite]Chairwoman Gillibrand and Ranking Member Graham, FRA salutes you, other members of the Subcommittee, and your staff for the strong and unwavering support of programs essential to active duty, Reserve Component, and retired members of the armed services …[/rewrite]
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Senate (Special Committee on) Aging Committee Hearing
[rewrite]Thanks in part to the authorities and resources provided by the Affordable Care Act and the Small Business Jobs Act of 2010, CMS has powerful tools that help improve our efforts to detect and prevent fraud, waste, and abuse in Medicare …[/rewrite]
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Report Finds Major Problems at Miami VA Rehab Site

Report finds major problems at Miami VA rehab site
[rewrite]A Veterans Affairs Department drug rehab facility was so poorly run that some patients were actually on drugs during their stay there — culminating in the death of a veteran from an overdose of cocaine and heroin. According to an investigation …[/rewrite]
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Effort launched for new drug rehab unit
[rewrite]CHARLESTON, W.Va. — If the crisis of drug addiction is anything like war, one local surgeon believes West Virginia is "Ground Zero" – and he and many other state and local officials have launched the latest weapon to combat it. A group of business …[/rewrite]
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