Afghanistan's Legacy of Child Opium Addiction
Afghanistan's legacy of child opium addiction
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A report just released by the United Nations Mission in Afghanistan states that there were 2,754 civilian deaths and 4,805 civilian injuries in that country during 2012. Unmentioned is a serious side effect of the conflict: the high number of opium …
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House Approves Bill Preventing Government Shutdown March 27
House approves bill preventing government shutdown March 27
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The US Capitol is pictured on the eve of the budget sequester on February 28, 2013 in Washington, DC. … 30, half from defense and half from domestic programs as diverse as education, parks and payments to doctors and hospitals treating Medicare …
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Does Anyone Know of Any Charities That Help Pay for the Cost of Fertility Treatments?
Question by mountain_laurel1183: Does anyone know of any charities that help pay for the cost of fertility treatments?
I have a friend who was asking.
Best answer:
Answer by happyfuncrazy
i don’t think so
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Substance Abuse Treatment Program Helps With 12 Step Program
Substance Abuse Treatment Program helps with 12 Step Program – Married woman recovers from polysubstance abuse with help from the substance abuse treatment program at Brighton Center for Recovery and 12 step program supp…
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Train Yourself to Good Night's Sleep
Train yourself to good night's sleep
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Cognitive behavior therapy is a drug-free option that focuses on breaking bad sleep habits, re-establishing and strengthening natural rhythms, and retraining the brain to embrace a healthy sleep regimen. “Behavior treatment for insomnia has a 70 to 80 …
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Durham-Based Chordoma Foundation Founder Makes Forbes' 30 Under 30
Durham-based Chordoma Foundation founder makes Forbes' 30 under 30
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Sommer, 24, was a freshman at Duke University in 2006 when he was diagnosed with chordoma, a rare bone cancer that has no approved drug treatment. On average Chordoma patients survive seven … To complement his work with the Foundation, from 2008 to …
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