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Debate heats up as California considers allowing NPs and pharmacists to do more

Letter: Action Can Help Limit Prescription Drug Abuse

Letter: Action can help limit prescription drug abuse

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Although we're not in the business of treating addiction, we now know that addiction's grip on the brain can lead any person to do things they otherwise might not, like shoplifting, driving impaired or even stealing from a friend or relative. In fact …
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Where Are the Best Cities for Homeless People?

Question by Re: Where are the best cities for homeless people?
I’m looking where to go.

Best answer:

Answer by Heather
Beverly hills! Like on the Simpsons!!

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Welfare Drug Testing

Welfare Drug Testing

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It joins Arizona, Florida, Georgia, Missouri, Oklahoma, Tennessee, and Utah as states with laws requiring some form of substance screening for welfare recipients. A 2007 study by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation discovered that 20 percent … If …
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Boogaard Family Sues NHL for Son's Death

Boogaard family sues NHL for son's death

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In April 2011, the NHL "knew, or should have known, that Derek Boogaard, a known drug addict, with probable brain damage due to concussive brain traumas sustained in NHL fights, was not complying with treatment (at a treatment center)," the suit alleges.
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