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Anti-Psychotic Drugs May Help Combat Brain Cancer

Anti-Psychotic Drugs May Help Combat Brain Cancer
(Photo : Wiki Commons) Anti-psychotic drugs may be able to combat the most aggressive form of primary brain cancer, according to a recent study. Anti-psychotic … Bob Carter, chairman of University of California, San Diego, School of Medicine, said in …
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US State Battling Drug Addiction Crisis

US state battling drug addiction crisis


UPDATE 2-US FDA chief defends new pain drug despite worries about abuse
Senator Joe Manchin of West Virginia, whose state has been particularly hard-hit by prescription drug abuse, earlier this week called on U.S. Health and Human Secretary Kathleen Sebelius to overturn… Continue reading

Does Anyone Else Have a Parent With a Drug Addiction?

Question by Shae: Does anyone else have a parent with a drug addiction?
Does anyone else have a mother or a father with a drug addiction? Im 15 now and my brother is 23 our mom has been doing drugs on and off since we were living. Our… Continue reading

Novus Medical Detox Warns of Deadly New Drug: Fentanyl-Laced Heroin

Novus Medical Detox Warns of Deadly New Drug: Fentanyl-Laced Heroin
Novus Medical Detox warns the public of an emerging crisis–many addicted individuals are now turning to fentanyl-laced heroin, a choice that is costing some their lives. Novus pushes for comprehensive drug education and increasing access to detox and …
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Engel: First, Prevent and Treat Drug Addiction – Cincinnati.com

Engel: First, prevent and treat drug addiction – Cincinnati.com

Engel: First, prevent and treat drug addiction
Cincinnati.com
It is my belief that the best way to undermine the death grip the Mexican drug cartels have on their own country and the Northern Kentucky community and others is to immediately provide… Continue reading

Holder Urges Use of Drug to Help in Heroin ODs

Holder urges use of drug to help in heroin ODs
WASHINGTON — Attorney General Eric Holder Declaring heroin addiction is an "urgent and growing public health crisis,'' urged first responders to carry the drug naloxone that helps resuscitate victims from an overdose. "Addiction to heroin and other …
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