'We'Re All Paying:' Heroin Spreads Misery in US
'We're all paying:' Heroin spreads misery in US
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Studies Find New Drugs Greatly Lower Cholesterol
Studies find new drugs greatly lower cholesterol
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GOP Gov. Rick Scott Raising Big Bucks With Founder of Abusive Teen Boot …
GOP Gov. Rick Scott Raising Big Bucks With Founder of Abusive Teen Boot …
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Medical Marijuana User Sues NJ Transit For Denying Him A Job
[rewrite]He was denied the job and sent to rehab. According to the … Supreme courts in states like California, Washington, Oregon and Colorado, which have legalized medical marijuana, have previously ruled against exempting registered users from drug testing.[/rewrite]
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Heroin-Related Deaths Rising in Minnesota
Heroin-related deaths rising in Minnesota
[rewrite]In 2012, heroin users made up 8.8 percent of all people admitted to drug treatment centers, up from 1.3 percent in 1993. The majority of those seeking treatment for heroin ranged from ages 25 to 44. SOLUTIONS: Minnesota launched a statewide strategy to …[/rewrite]
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'We're all paying:' Heroin spreads misery in US
[rewrite]FILE – This May 1999 file photo provided by the DEA shows a circa 1900 Bayer aspirin advertisement featuring heroin as an ingredient, part of an exhibit at the new Drug Enforcement Administration Museum and Visitors Center in Arlington, Va. Heroin …[/rewrite]
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Va. Firm Wins FDA Approval for Overdose Treatment
Va. firm wins FDA approval for overdose treatment
[rewrite]RICHMOND, Va. — A Richmond-based company has received federal approval for a drug treatment that reverses the effects of pain medicine or heroin overdose. According to the Richmond Times-Dispatch (http://bit.ly/1lFCyom ), the U.S. Food and Drug …[/rewrite]
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Drugging America's Veterans: Painkiller Abuse Spreads as VA Becomes Vets …
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