Drug Treatment Center - Memories of Haiti haunt disaster team - Worcester Telegram & Gazette

Memories of Haiti haunt disaster team - Worcester Telegram & Gazette
Gina M. Smith has been to a dozen significant disasters — Ground Zero and hurricanes in Louisiana and Texas — but nothing like the earthquake in Haiti. The breadth of the disaster that took an estimated 230,000 lives in the Caribbean island

Prosecutors have solid case against 9-11 suspect despite waterboarding - Raleigh News & Observer
WASHINGTON — U.S officials once described the confession of accused Sept. 11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed as a gold mine of intelligence that proved his role in a litany of terrorist plots. However, now his admissions - because they were made

As economy shrinks, market grows for secondhand stores - LJWORLD
On one side of the aisle is an old Bob Marley T-shirt. On the other side of the aisle is a VHS tape of “The Adventures of Timothy the Tooth.” Leaning in the corner is a little 6-foot bathroom door still with the towel bar screwed to its back

Dr. Frank Douglas, a drug industry innovator from Guyana, heads Akron - Cleveland Plain Dealer
“How do I get off hold?” Dr. Frank Douglas shouts to aide Teri Donohue. Douglas and his staff encounter such challenges daily. Temporary downtown digs for the Austen BioInnovation Institute in Akron have a new-car smell and the urgent feel of a long

Why Psychiatry Needs Therapy - Wall Street Journal
In the 1950s and ’60s, when psychiatry was still under the influence of the European scientific tradition, reasonably accurate diagnoses still sat at center stage. If you felt blue, uneasy and generally jumpy, “nerves” was a common diagnosis.

Abington Heights drug policy working, officials say, but heroin - Scranton Times-Tribune
statistics show a slight drop in the number of students in trouble over drug and alcohol abuse emphasis on treatment and procedures that faculty and staff follow,” Dr. Mahon said. “The policy only becomes punitive when (drugs) find their way

Memories of Haiti haunt disaster team - Worcester Telegram & Gazette
Gina M. Smith has been to a dozen significant disasters — Ground Zero and hurricanes in Louisiana and Texas — but nothing like the earthquake in Haiti. The breadth of the disaster that took an estimated 230,000 lives in the Caribbean island

Prosecutors have solid case against 9-11 suspect despite waterboarding - Raleigh News & Observer
WASHINGTON — U.S officials once described the confession of accused Sept. 11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed as a gold mine of intelligence that proved his role in a litany of terrorist plots. However, now his admissions - because they were made

As economy shrinks, market grows for secondhand stores - LJWORLD
On one side of the aisle is an old Bob Marley T-shirt. On the other side of the aisle is a VHS tape of “The Adventures of Timothy the Tooth.” Leaning in the corner is a little 6-foot bathroom door still with the towel bar screwed to its back

Dr. Frank Douglas, a drug industry innovator from Guyana, heads Akron - Cleveland Plain Dealer
“How do I get off hold?” Dr. Frank Douglas shouts to aide Teri Donohue. Douglas and his staff encounter such challenges daily. Temporary downtown digs for the Austen BioInnovation Institute in Akron have a new-car smell and the urgent feel of a long

Why Psychiatry Needs Therapy - Wall Street Journal
In the 1950s and ’60s, when psychiatry was still under the influence of the European scientific tradition, reasonably accurate diagnoses still sat at center stage. If you felt blue, uneasy and generally jumpy, “nerves” was a common diagnosis.

Abington Heights drug policy working, officials say, but heroin - Scranton Times-Tribune
statistics show a slight drop in the number of students in trouble over drug and alcohol abuse emphasis on treatment and procedures that faculty and staff follow,” Dr. Mahon said. “The policy only becomes punitive when (drugs) find their way

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