Archive for January, 2010

Drug Treatment Center - Story by Gregory Trotter — Photographs by Jason Johns - Valley News

Sunday, January 31st, 2010

Story by Gregory Trotter — Photographs by Jason Johns - Valley News
A former Army physician for 25 years, he now works as chief of medicine at the White River Junction Veterans Affairs Medical Center and as an associate professor at Dartmouth Medical School. As the designated team leader, he oversaw the group’s work

Book profiles furry angel of death: Oscar the cat - Fresno Bee
I was sobbing, shivering in a pink paper vest that opened in the front. The doctor’s assistant had told me to take off my blouse and bra and put the vest on. The assistant was nice and did her best to console me, saying it was OK to cry: “It’s fine

AIDS victims not forgotten in Haiti quake chaos - EDGE Boston
PORT-AU-PRINCE - Even in the chaos left by the January 12 earthquake, Resena and her one-year-old baby made their monthly visit to Port-au-Prince’s Ghiesko clinic for AIDS treatment, preserving an unbroken lifeline that has sustained them for two

Doctor’s Orders: Brain’s Wiring Makes Change Hard - MedPage Today
By the end of January, many New Year’s resolutions have been tossed out with the leftover holiday cookies. That’s because change is hard — and neuroscientists are learning why. Advances in neuroimaging have enabled researchers to peer inside the

Mentors prove a savior for foster children - AZCentral.com
Nina White entered the Arizona foster-care system at age 12. She bounced from group homes to foster homes to detention centers for six years. She was never returned to her mother and was never adopted by a family. On her 18th birthday, she left the

Public meetings - Columbian
Port of Ridgefield commissioners, 8:30 a.m., The Columbia Room, Legislative Building, Olympia; Washington Public Ports Association Port Day. Vancouver City Council, 3 p.m., Council Chambers, City Hall, 210 E. 13th St.; Columbia River Crossing update

Story by Gregory Trotter — Photographs by Jason Johns - Valley News
A former Army physician for 25 years, he now works as chief of medicine at the White River Junction Veterans Affairs Medical Center and as an associate professor at Dartmouth Medical School. As the designated team leader, he oversaw the group’s work

Book profiles furry angel of death: Oscar the cat - Fresno Bee
I was sobbing, shivering in a pink paper vest that opened in the front. The doctor’s assistant had told me to take off my blouse and bra and put the vest on. The assistant was nice and did her best to console me, saying it was OK to cry: “It’s fine

AIDS victims not forgotten in Haiti quake chaos - EDGE Boston
PORT-AU-PRINCE - Even in the chaos left by the January 12 earthquake, Resena and her one-year-old baby made their monthly visit to Port-au-Prince’s Ghiesko clinic for AIDS treatment, preserving an unbroken lifeline that has sustained them for two

Doctor’s Orders: Brain’s Wiring Makes Change Hard - MedPage Today
By the end of January, many New Year’s resolutions have been tossed out with the leftover holiday cookies. That’s because change is hard — and neuroscientists are learning why. Advances in neuroimaging have enabled researchers to peer inside the

Mentors prove a savior for foster children - AZCentral.com
Nina White entered the Arizona foster-care system at age 12. She bounced from group homes to foster homes to detention centers for six years. She was never returned to her mother and was never adopted by a family. On her 18th birthday, she left the

Public meetings - Columbian
Port of Ridgefield commissioners, 8:30 a.m., The Columbia Room, Legislative Building, Olympia; Washington Public Ports Association Port Day. Vancouver City Council, 3 p.m., Council Chambers, City Hall, 210 E. 13th St.; Columbia River Crossing update

Drug Treatment Center - News and FDA Updates for Abraxis (NASDAQ:ABII), AdvanSource (NYSE:ASB - American Chronicle

Saturday, January 30th, 2010

News and FDA Updates for Abraxis (NASDAQ:ABII), AdvanSource (NYSE:ASB - American Chronicle
BioMedReports.Com, the news portal which covers Wall Street’s biomedical sector and delivers financial and investment intelligence to a community of highly informed investors has Healthcare stock news and updates to its calendar database of Clinical

LEGISLATIVE ACTION BY ISSUE - Stateline
Corrections budgets were on the chopping block in at least 26 states as the recession forced lawmakers around the country to close prisons and lay off correctional officers, cut back on inmate rehabilitation programs and, in some cases, release

Ryan Braun plans to open new restaurant - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Braun and a handful of other investors are in the process of converting the old Cactus Club in Lake Geneva into the new Ryan Braun’s Tavern & Grill. The restaurant will be located at 430 N. Broad St. Tom Romano, part of the development group, said

Prescription drugs on killing spree, abuse the cause - Examiner
Prescription drug use, and abuse has been on a steady course of exposure for quite some time now, but it has been at the expense of entirely too many deaths. And those deaths are striking down young people like a bowling ball hitting pins. It isn’t

News and FDA Updates for Abraxis (NASDAQ:ABII), AdvanSource (NYSE:ASB - American Chronicle
BioMedReports.Com, the news portal which covers Wall Street’s biomedical sector and delivers financial and investment intelligence to a community of highly informed investors has Healthcare stock news and updates to its calendar database of Clinical

LEGISLATIVE ACTION BY ISSUE - Stateline
Corrections budgets were on the chopping block in at least 26 states as the recession forced lawmakers around the country to close prisons and lay off correctional officers, cut back on inmate rehabilitation programs and, in some cases, release

Ryan Braun plans to open new restaurant - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Braun and a handful of other investors are in the process of converting the old Cactus Club in Lake Geneva into the new Ryan Braun’s Tavern & Grill. The restaurant will be located at 430 N. Broad St. Tom Romano, part of the development group, said

Prescription drugs on killing spree, abuse the cause - Examiner
Prescription drug use, and abuse has been on a steady course of exposure for quite some time now, but it has been at the expense of entirely too many deaths. And those deaths are striking down young people like a bowling ball hitting pins. It isn’t

Drug Treatment Center - A picture of recovery - Record

Saturday, January 30th, 2010

A picture of recovery - Record
for positive activities is replacing the energy she used to put into using drugs residential treatment program in Stockton that teaches mothers and pregnant women life skills and about proper parenting while they receive drug treatment. “

Chickens rescued in drug raid headed to Saugerties sanctuary - Poughkeepsie Journal
SAUGERTIES — The Catskill Animal Sanctuary will soon be home to 40 scrawny chickens seized in a raid on an illegal methamphetamine lab in Kansas City, Mo. Two volunteers with the haven for abused and abandoned farm animals in Saugerties are flying

Virus brings annual outbreak later this year - Arizona Daily Star
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention lists those at highest risk as premature infants, children younger than 2 years old with congenital heart or chronic lung disease, and children with Symptoms for young children include congestion, often

Paul must remain at mental hospital - The Spokesman-Review
YAKIMA – A state judge ruled Friday that Phillip A. Paul, the criminally committed Eastern State Hospital patient whose escape during a September field trip to the Spokane County Interstate Fair outraged residents and led to changes in state policy

A picture of recovery - Record
for positive activities is replacing the energy she used to put into using drugs residential treatment program in Stockton that teaches mothers and pregnant women life skills and about proper parenting while they receive drug treatment. “

Chickens rescued in drug raid headed to Saugerties sanctuary - Poughkeepsie Journal
SAUGERTIES — The Catskill Animal Sanctuary will soon be home to 40 scrawny chickens seized in a raid on an illegal methamphetamine lab in Kansas City, Mo. Two volunteers with the haven for abused and abandoned farm animals in Saugerties are flying

Virus brings annual outbreak later this year - Arizona Daily Star
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention lists those at highest risk as premature infants, children younger than 2 years old with congenital heart or chronic lung disease, and children with Symptoms for young children include congestion, often

Paul must remain at mental hospital - The Spokesman-Review
YAKIMA – A state judge ruled Friday that Phillip A. Paul, the criminally committed Eastern State Hospital patient whose escape during a September field trip to the Spokane County Interstate Fair outraged residents and led to changes in state policy

Drug Treatment Center - Nixing Routine ICU Sedation Improves Outcomes - MedPage Today

Friday, January 29th, 2010

Nixing Routine ICU Sedation Improves Outcomes - MedPage Today
Explain to interested patients that continuous sedation or sedation with daily interruption is standard in most hospital ICUs, but this study showed better outcomes without sedation. Note that further confirmation of the results of the single-center

Biomarker could help doctors tailor treatment for rheumatoid arthritis - WebWire
Investigators have identified a biomarker that could help doctors select patients with rheumatoid arthritis who will benefit from therapy with drugs such as Enbrel, a tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-antagonist drug. The study, led by researchers at

Migraines Force Sufferers to Do Their Homework - New York Times
might be a miracle drug Prescription preventatives are grossly underutilized,” Dr. Dodick said. “They can be extremely effective for some people.” Preventive medicines, which you must take every day, include anti- seizure drugs, beta

Supporting Homeless Women Veterans in Florida - Whitehouse.gov (press release)
Last Friday, I had the opportunity to help break ground on a transitional housing facility for homeless women veterans in Cocoa, Florida. Named Operation Home Front and run by the Center for Drug-Free Living, the new facility will provide integrated

Nixing Routine ICU Sedation Improves Outcomes - MedPage Today
Explain to interested patients that continuous sedation or sedation with daily interruption is standard in most hospital ICUs, but this study showed better outcomes without sedation. Note that further confirmation of the results of the single-center

Biomarker could help doctors tailor treatment for rheumatoid arthritis - WebWire
Investigators have identified a biomarker that could help doctors select patients with rheumatoid arthritis who will benefit from therapy with drugs such as Enbrel, a tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-antagonist drug. The study, led by researchers at

Migraines Force Sufferers to Do Their Homework - New York Times
might be a miracle drug Prescription preventatives are grossly underutilized,” Dr. Dodick said. “They can be extremely effective for some people.” Preventive medicines, which you must take every day, include anti- seizure drugs, beta

Supporting Homeless Women Veterans in Florida - Whitehouse.gov (press release)
Last Friday, I had the opportunity to help break ground on a transitional housing facility for homeless women veterans in Cocoa, Florida. Named Operation Home Front and run by the Center for Drug-Free Living, the new facility will provide integrated

Drug Treatment Center - Defense Takes Aim at Causation in HRT Opening Arguments - Law.com

Friday, January 29th, 2010

Defense Takes Aim at Causation in HRT Opening Arguments - Law.com
The deceased plaintiff in a lawsuit alleging a Wyeth-made hormone replacement therapy drug caused her death from breast cancer has a surviving identical twin who has not had breast cancer. Both the plaintiffs and the defense attorneys sought to

Charlie Sheen: News - TV.com
Brooke Mueller is in rehab. Or is she? “Entertainment Tonight” broke the news that Charlie Sheen’s wife is in treatment at Two Dreams Outer Banks drug and alcohol rehabilitation center in North Charlie Sheen’s wife is recovering at a North

Defense Takes Aim at Causation in HRT Opening Arguments - Law.com
The deceased plaintiff in a lawsuit alleging a Wyeth-made hormone replacement therapy drug caused her death from breast cancer has a surviving identical twin who has not had breast cancer. Both the plaintiffs and the defense attorneys sought to

Charlie Sheen: News - TV.com
Brooke Mueller is in rehab. Or is she? “Entertainment Tonight” broke the news that Charlie Sheen’s wife is in treatment at Two Dreams Outer Banks drug and alcohol rehabilitation center in North Charlie Sheen’s wife is recovering at a North

Drug Treatment Center - News and FDA Updates for Abiomed (NASDAQ:ABMD), Acorda (Nasdaq:ACOR - American Chronicle

Friday, January 29th, 2010

News and FDA Updates for Abiomed (NASDAQ:ABMD), Acorda (Nasdaq:ACOR - American Chronicle
BioMedReports.Com, the news portal which covers Wall Street’s biomedical sector and delivers financial and investment intelligence to a community of highly informed investors has Healthcare stock news and updates to its calendar database of Clinical

My Horizons - American Reporter
THE NETHERLANDS, Aug. 23, 2009 — I am currently assigned to a small NATO base in the Tri-Border Area of Europe, where Belgium, The Netherland and Germany meet. It is tiny compared to other installations I’ve worked at. The airfield is home to AWACS

UCLA cancer researchers perform complete genomic sequencing of brain - Genetic Engineering News
Researchers at UCLA’s Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center have performed the first complete genomic sequencing of a brain cancer cell line, a discovery that may lead to personalized treatments based on the unique biological signature of an individual

Heidi Montag giving her mom plastic surgery for Mother’s Day - TV.com
The official release date for Hypocalypto recording artist Juice’s long delayed and highly anticipated Mixtape, *American Me* has been announced. *American Me* will be released in digital format Brooke Mueller is in rehab. Or is she

New York prisoners could become unlikely political prize - Syracuse Post-Standard
NEW YORK — Though unable to vote, New York’s prison population of convicted murderers, rapists and other felons are the unlikely political prize for communities across the state. Every 10 years, state and local legislative districts are redrawn

Woman who founded youth foundation dies - Longview News-Journal
She practiced anesthesiology for more than 30 years between Houston, Louisiana and Dallas. Shortly after retiring, Blair began volunteering at a boys juvenile center, where many of the young men had drug addictions and came from broken homes

Mapping Cancer Genes to Find a Cure - CBS News
Katie Couric speaks with Dr. Mark Pochapin from New York-Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Med. Center about a new government study which indicates an emerging trend of decreased death rates for cancer patients. (CBS) In its “Where America Stands

News and FDA Updates for Abiomed (NASDAQ:ABMD), Acorda (Nasdaq:ACOR - American Chronicle
BioMedReports.Com, the news portal which covers Wall Street’s biomedical sector and delivers financial and investment intelligence to a community of highly informed investors has Healthcare stock news and updates to its calendar database of Clinical

My Horizons - American Reporter
THE NETHERLANDS, Aug. 23, 2009 — I am currently assigned to a small NATO base in the Tri-Border Area of Europe, where Belgium, The Netherland and Germany meet. It is tiny compared to other installations I’ve worked at. The airfield is home to AWACS

UCLA cancer researchers perform complete genomic sequencing of brain - Genetic Engineering News
Researchers at UCLA’s Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center have performed the first complete genomic sequencing of a brain cancer cell line, a discovery that may lead to personalized treatments based on the unique biological signature of an individual

Heidi Montag giving her mom plastic surgery for Mother’s Day - TV.com
The official release date for Hypocalypto recording artist Juice’s long delayed and highly anticipated Mixtape, *American Me* has been announced. *American Me* will be released in digital format Brooke Mueller is in rehab. Or is she

New York prisoners could become unlikely political prize - Syracuse Post-Standard
NEW YORK — Though unable to vote, New York’s prison population of convicted murderers, rapists and other felons are the unlikely political prize for communities across the state. Every 10 years, state and local legislative districts are redrawn

Woman who founded youth foundation dies - Longview News-Journal
She practiced anesthesiology for more than 30 years between Houston, Louisiana and Dallas. Shortly after retiring, Blair began volunteering at a boys juvenile center, where many of the young men had drug addictions and came from broken homes

Mapping Cancer Genes to Find a Cure - CBS News
Katie Couric speaks with Dr. Mark Pochapin from New York-Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Med. Center about a new government study which indicates an emerging trend of decreased death rates for cancer patients. (CBS) In its “Where America Stands

Drug Treatment Center - Updated: Mayor says ‘Now is the time’ for Midland - Midland Daily News

Thursday, January 28th, 2010

Updated: Mayor says ‘Now is the time’ for Midland - Midland Daily News
Donker also praised the city’s landfill gas-to-energy project, which just received funding and which is expected to save 50 percent on the power bill for Midland’s water and wastewater treatment plants in the first year of operation.

Obama in Tampa: The president is in the building - creative loafing
Shaking hands on his way in with St. Petersburg Mayor Bill Foster and giving a big shout-out to “Mayor Pam Iori-o!” (with the emphasis on the “o”), President Barack Obama entered the Bob Martinez Sports Center at UT to a huge cheering crowd

Pl. Grove residents object to treatment center - Deseret News
PLEASANT GROVE — A substance abuse treatment facility is coming to a Pleasant Grove neighborhood. Residents are not happy, but the city’s hands are tied. The city held a town hall meeting on Tuesday night for Sam White’s Lane neighborhood residents

Stopping schizophrenia before it starts? - PhysOrg
This method simulates maternal infection in pregnancy, a well known risk factor for schizophrenia Those that were at high risk for the condition could be given drugs to treat their brains, she determined. Following treatment with risperidone and

Fla. man sentenced in Medicare fraud - The Sun News
MIAMI — A South Florida man who authorities say bilked Medicare of about $25 million in a scam that spanned five states has been sentenced to 22 years in prison. Authorities say Michel De Jesus Huarte, 38, operated more than a dozen clinics in

Baxter International Inc. Q4 2009 Earnings Call Transcript - Seekingalpha.com
Good morning ladies and gentlemen, and welcome to Baxter International’s fourth quarter earnings conference call. (Operator Instructions) I would now like to turn the call over to Miss Mary Kay Ladone, Vice President Investor Relations of Baxter

Recovery from Cocaine Abuse and Addiction is Possible with Drug Abuse - Transworld News
Drug abuse is still a very real and serious problem in the United States. Both prescription drugs and “street” drugs are being abused in higher numbers every day. Cocaine is one example of a “street” drug. Cocaine is extracted from the coca

New “Suicide” Molecule Halts Rheumatoid Arthritis - Northwestern University
the misbehaving immune cells self destructed. In his research, Harris showed the molecule could prevent the development of rheumatoid arthritis as well as trigger a remission of existing disease. After the drug was injected in animals with the

Obama urges nervous Dems to fight for his agenda - Summit Daily News
Barack Obama, Joe Biden, Nancy Pelosi President Barack Obama delivers his State of the Union address on Capitol Hill in Washington, Wednesday. Vice President Joe Biden and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi applaud at rear. WASHINGTON — Democratic

Updated: Mayor says ‘Now is the time’ for Midland - Midland Daily News
Donker also praised the city’s landfill gas-to-energy project, which just received funding and which is expected to save 50 percent on the power bill for Midland’s water and wastewater treatment plants in the first year of operation.

Obama in Tampa: The president is in the building - creative loafing
Shaking hands on his way in with St. Petersburg Mayor Bill Foster and giving a big shout-out to “Mayor Pam Iori-o!” (with the emphasis on the “o”), President Barack Obama entered the Bob Martinez Sports Center at UT to a huge cheering crowd

Pl. Grove residents object to treatment center - Deseret News
PLEASANT GROVE — A substance abuse treatment facility is coming to a Pleasant Grove neighborhood. Residents are not happy, but the city’s hands are tied. The city held a town hall meeting on Tuesday night for Sam White’s Lane neighborhood residents

Stopping schizophrenia before it starts? - PhysOrg
This method simulates maternal infection in pregnancy, a well known risk factor for schizophrenia Those that were at high risk for the condition could be given drugs to treat their brains, she determined. Following treatment with risperidone and

Fla. man sentenced in Medicare fraud - The Sun News
MIAMI — A South Florida man who authorities say bilked Medicare of about $25 million in a scam that spanned five states has been sentenced to 22 years in prison. Authorities say Michel De Jesus Huarte, 38, operated more than a dozen clinics in

Baxter International Inc. Q4 2009 Earnings Call Transcript - Seekingalpha.com
Good morning ladies and gentlemen, and welcome to Baxter International’s fourth quarter earnings conference call. (Operator Instructions) I would now like to turn the call over to Miss Mary Kay Ladone, Vice President Investor Relations of Baxter

Recovery from Cocaine Abuse and Addiction is Possible with Drug Abuse - Transworld News
Drug abuse is still a very real and serious problem in the United States. Both prescription drugs and “street” drugs are being abused in higher numbers every day. Cocaine is one example of a “street” drug. Cocaine is extracted from the coca

New “Suicide” Molecule Halts Rheumatoid Arthritis - Northwestern University
the misbehaving immune cells self destructed. In his research, Harris showed the molecule could prevent the development of rheumatoid arthritis as well as trigger a remission of existing disease. After the drug was injected in animals with the

Obama urges nervous Dems to fight for his agenda - Summit Daily News
Barack Obama, Joe Biden, Nancy Pelosi President Barack Obama delivers his State of the Union address on Capitol Hill in Washington, Wednesday. Vice President Joe Biden and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi applaud at rear. WASHINGTON — Democratic

Drug Treatment Center - The Madness of King Obama: New Terrorist Prisoner Program a Bonanza - Mens Newsdaily

Thursday, January 28th, 2010

The Madness of King Obama: New Terrorist Prisoner Program a Bonanza - Mens Newsdaily
“We provide each detainee with humane care, custody, medical and dental facilities, on-site family visitation, vocational and educational training,” said Vice Admiral Robert Harward, the commander of Joint Task Force 435 in Afghanistan. “We

Charlie Sheen’s wife Brooke Mueller checks into rehab; lawyer denies - New York Daily News
Brooke Mueller is in rehab. Or is she? ” Entertainment Tonight” broke the news that Charlie Sheen’s wife is in treatment at Two Dreams Outer Banks drug and alcohol rehabilitation center in North Carolina. Mueller, who was recently released from the

Amarin Provides 2009 Year-End Review to Shareholders - MSN Money
DUBLIN and MYSTIC, Conn., Jan. 28 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ — Amarin Corporation plc AMRN , a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company focused on improving the treatment of cardiovascular disease, today issued a special letter to its shareholders. The

AdCare president is named Behavioral Health champion - Worcester Telegram & Gazette
• David W. Hillis , president and CEO of AdCare Hospital, was named 2009 Behavioral Health Champion by Behavioral Healthcare, a publication of the National Association of Addiction Treatment Professionals. Under the leadership of Mr. Hillis, AdCare

The Madness of King Obama: New Terrorist Prisoner Program a Bonanza - Mens Newsdaily
“We provide each detainee with humane care, custody, medical and dental facilities, on-site family visitation, vocational and educational training,” said Vice Admiral Robert Harward, the commander of Joint Task Force 435 in Afghanistan. “We

Charlie Sheen’s wife Brooke Mueller checks into rehab; lawyer denies - New York Daily News
Brooke Mueller is in rehab. Or is she? ” Entertainment Tonight” broke the news that Charlie Sheen’s wife is in treatment at Two Dreams Outer Banks drug and alcohol rehabilitation center in North Carolina. Mueller, who was recently released from the

Amarin Provides 2009 Year-End Review to Shareholders - MSN Money
DUBLIN and MYSTIC, Conn., Jan. 28 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ — Amarin Corporation plc AMRN , a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company focused on improving the treatment of cardiovascular disease, today issued a special letter to its shareholders. The

AdCare president is named Behavioral Health champion - Worcester Telegram & Gazette
• David W. Hillis , president and CEO of AdCare Hospital, was named 2009 Behavioral Health Champion by Behavioral Healthcare, a publication of the National Association of Addiction Treatment Professionals. Under the leadership of Mr. Hillis, AdCare

Drug Treatment Center - Former Latin Kings member gets life in prison for 2003 homicide - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Wednesday, January 27th, 2010

Former Latin Kings member gets life in prison for 2003 homicide - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Over a bloody couple of years, the teenager gunned down rival gang members across Milwaukee’s south side. Kevin Hirschfield ended up in the Latin Kings’ way. And he died for it. The 26-year-old Oak Creek man was shot outside a Cudahy gas station in

Cambodian drug rehab centres: Abusive, Illegal, Ineffective - Huffingtonpost.com
In September 2009, Human Rights Watch wrote a six-page letter to the chairman of the National Authority for Combating Drugs, asking for background that is a tree or jungle, but sweating is no treatment for drug addiction. The World Health

Overnight News Digest: “E=MC²” Edition - DAILY KOS
to the development and maintenance of alcohol disorders and mental illnesses, particularly major depression and seasonal affective disorder. Further, this information could lead to development of new medicines and strategies for treatment

Former Latin Kings member gets life in prison for 2003 homicide - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Over a bloody couple of years, the teenager gunned down rival gang members across Milwaukee’s south side. Kevin Hirschfield ended up in the Latin Kings’ way. And he died for it. The 26-year-old Oak Creek man was shot outside a Cudahy gas station in

Cambodian drug rehab centres: Abusive, Illegal, Ineffective - Huffingtonpost.com
In September 2009, Human Rights Watch wrote a six-page letter to the chairman of the National Authority for Combating Drugs, asking for background that is a tree or jungle, but sweating is no treatment for drug addiction. The World Health

Overnight News Digest: “E=MC²” Edition - DAILY KOS
to the development and maintenance of alcohol disorders and mental illnesses, particularly major depression and seasonal affective disorder. Further, this information could lead to development of new medicines and strategies for treatment

Drug Treatment Center - POLICE BEAT - Daily Journal

Wednesday, January 27th, 2010

POLICE BEAT - Daily Journal
Wynder of the 200 block of Ramah Road, Bridgeton, was charged with drug possession following a traffic stop Cruz was taken to South Jersey Healthcare Regional Medical Center for treatment. Boris Kandarov, 49, of the 100 block of Ardsley Terrace

Consumer Protection - Seattle Post Intelligencer
The contact on my Verizon wireless cell phone has expired, and Verizon would really like me to sign a new contract. It’s flooding my mailbox with offers of free phones, if I sign on the dotted line. What’s new since I got my first cell phone is

UW researchers develop drug to combat Epstein-Barr virus - Badger Herald
A team of University of Wisconsin researchers believes it may have discovered a class of drugs capable of destroying the Epstein-Barr virus, which is responsible for several types of cancer and mononucleosis. The discovery reveals a possible new way

Local firm to try $2.2B case - Opelousas Daily World
The case involves the drug Risperdal, a popular antipsychotic administered for the treatment of schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. The drug is prescribed to more than 10 million people worldwide and generates about $2.1 billion in annual sales for

Rapid Drug Detox Center - PR.com
Rapid Drug Detox Center offers affordable and effective ways to safely and comfortably regain your life, a life free of opiate addiction. The RDD Method of Drug Addiction Treatment that we use is safe, proven and successful in lessening withdrawal

Central wrestling team to hold fundraiser for Morrison - Batavia Sun
On Friday, the wrestling team can capture its first-ever Big Northern Conference East Division title by winning its triangular meet with North Boone and Richmond-Burton. However, matters of much greater importance will be taking place that night. The

health briefs for jan. 27 - North County Times
HEARING LOSS: The Escondido Hearing Loss Association (HLA) will meet from 10 a.m.-noon Feb. 13 in the Joslyn Senior Center auditorium, 210 Park Ave., Escondido. Roberta Smith of the California Telephone Access Alternative Listening Devices will bring

Being a celebrity doesn’t make Somers wrong about alternative cancer - Desert Sun
Having read the article in the Valley Voice by Dr. Thomas J. Sims on Jan. 8, I wish I could say I’m surprised but I’m not. It’s the usual mantra called protecting your turf. So let’s all get on the bandwagon and attack Suzanne Somers because she had

Dinner & a movie - Arizona Daily Wildcat
“Don’t hope for a miracle, make one.” If nothing else, the slogan — plastered across nearly all of the promotional material for Tom Vaughan’s “Extraordinary Measures” ­— captures the film’s intentions. Based on the “true story of

POLICE BEAT - Daily Journal
Wynder of the 200 block of Ramah Road, Bridgeton, was charged with drug possession following a traffic stop Cruz was taken to South Jersey Healthcare Regional Medical Center for treatment. Boris Kandarov, 49, of the 100 block of Ardsley Terrace

Consumer Protection - Seattle Post Intelligencer
The contact on my Verizon wireless cell phone has expired, and Verizon would really like me to sign a new contract. It’s flooding my mailbox with offers of free phones, if I sign on the dotted line. What’s new since I got my first cell phone is

UW researchers develop drug to combat Epstein-Barr virus - Badger Herald
A team of University of Wisconsin researchers believes it may have discovered a class of drugs capable of destroying the Epstein-Barr virus, which is responsible for several types of cancer and mononucleosis. The discovery reveals a possible new way

Local firm to try $2.2B case - Opelousas Daily World
The case involves the drug Risperdal, a popular antipsychotic administered for the treatment of schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. The drug is prescribed to more than 10 million people worldwide and generates about $2.1 billion in annual sales for

Rapid Drug Detox Center - PR.com
Rapid Drug Detox Center offers affordable and effective ways to safely and comfortably regain your life, a life free of opiate addiction. The RDD Method of Drug Addiction Treatment that we use is safe, proven and successful in lessening withdrawal

Central wrestling team to hold fundraiser for Morrison - Batavia Sun
On Friday, the wrestling team can capture its first-ever Big Northern Conference East Division title by winning its triangular meet with North Boone and Richmond-Burton. However, matters of much greater importance will be taking place that night. The

health briefs for jan. 27 - North County Times
HEARING LOSS: The Escondido Hearing Loss Association (HLA) will meet from 10 a.m.-noon Feb. 13 in the Joslyn Senior Center auditorium, 210 Park Ave., Escondido. Roberta Smith of the California Telephone Access Alternative Listening Devices will bring

Being a celebrity doesn’t make Somers wrong about alternative cancer - Desert Sun
Having read the article in the Valley Voice by Dr. Thomas J. Sims on Jan. 8, I wish I could say I’m surprised but I’m not. It’s the usual mantra called protecting your turf. So let’s all get on the bandwagon and attack Suzanne Somers because she had

Dinner & a movie - Arizona Daily Wildcat
“Don’t hope for a miracle, make one.” If nothing else, the slogan — plastered across nearly all of the promotional material for Tom Vaughan’s “Extraordinary Measures” ­— captures the film’s intentions. Based on the “true story of