Drug Treatment Center - U.N.: 4 million people on AIDS drugs; 5 million still waiting - USA Today

U.N.: 4 million people on AIDS drugs; 5 million still waiting - USA Today
• More than 1 million Americans have HIV, and about 1 out of 5 of those are unaware they are infected. • An estimated 56,300 Americans are infected each year, which averages to one new infection every 9 minutes. • More than 14,000 people with

Janus of Santa Cruz hosts pilot study of virtual reality drug - Santa Cruz Sentinel
SANTA CRUZ — Drug addiction counselors usually frown on patients dipping into alternate “realities,” but a Santa Cruz nonprofit agency this week will become what a researcher says is the first clinic to use a virtual reality system to treat drug

Campus dining debate consumes student body - Student Life
While long lines and waits are not trademarks of Washington University, any student entering a dining area on campus during its busiest hours may be met with a disarray of people from all different directions. To minimize any disorderliness or

CTA: New stop expected to open in 2011 in West Loop - Chicago Tribune
Residents, commuters and businesses in the West Loop, which has undergone a transformation from primarily a manufacturing district 15 years ago to a vibrant neighborhood with condos, town homes, arty shops and hip bars, are looking forward to a new

General Practitioners Write Most Prescriptions for Mental Health Drugs - Biloxi Sun Herald
ANN ARBOR, Mich., Sept. 30 /PRNewswire/ — Fifty-nine percent of all prescriptions filled for psychotropic medications are written by general practitioners, according to a research report published this month in Psychiatric Services. The study

U.N.: 4 million people on AIDS drugs; 5 million still waiting - USA Today
• More than 1 million Americans have HIV, and about 1 out of 5 of those are unaware they are infected. • An estimated 56,300 Americans are infected each year, which averages to one new infection every 9 minutes. • More than 14,000 people with

Janus of Santa Cruz hosts pilot study of virtual reality drug - Santa Cruz Sentinel
SANTA CRUZ — Drug addiction counselors usually frown on patients dipping into alternate “realities,” but a Santa Cruz nonprofit agency this week will become what a researcher says is the first clinic to use a virtual reality system to treat drug

Campus dining debate consumes student body - Student Life
While long lines and waits are not trademarks of Washington University, any student entering a dining area on campus during its busiest hours may be met with a disarray of people from all different directions. To minimize any disorderliness or

CTA: New stop expected to open in 2011 in West Loop - Chicago Tribune
Residents, commuters and businesses in the West Loop, which has undergone a transformation from primarily a manufacturing district 15 years ago to a vibrant neighborhood with condos, town homes, arty shops and hip bars, are looking forward to a new

General Practitioners Write Most Prescriptions for Mental Health Drugs - Biloxi Sun Herald
ANN ARBOR, Mich., Sept. 30 /PRNewswire/ — Fifty-nine percent of all prescriptions filled for psychotropic medications are written by general practitioners, according to a research report published this month in Psychiatric Services. The study

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