County Taking Heroin Fight to Schools

County taking heroin fight to schools

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Heroin abuse in Delaware County is at “epidemic levels,” District Attorney Jack Whelan said Friday, reiterating similar concern expressed in the fall when he announced the formation of a Heroin Task Force. Task force members are in the process of …
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Ruhl sworn in as 68th Ohio House representative

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She represents the 68th Ohio House District, which includes all of Knox County and portions of eastern Delaware County. “The 130th General … If a comment violates our comments standards, click the “X” in the upper right corner of the comment box to …
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Current Issues in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry – Dr. Neil S. Kaye – “Psychiatry: Ask the Expert” with Dr. Neil S. Kaye Dr Kaye, and guest Jay Birch have aired a series of specialty call-in radio programs focusing on the clinical aspects of mental health and psychiatry. These programs are archived here for reference and listening. In This Edition: Current Issues in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Dr. Neil Kaye is honored to be joined by longtime friend and colleague, Dr. Thomas Wind. Thomas Wind, DO is a board certified child, adolescent and adult psychiatrist in private practice in Media, Pennsylvania. In his child-centered practice he treats a wide variety of mental illnesses using both medication and psychotherapy. Dr. Wind answers questions about the proper diagnosis and treatment of children and adolescents with emotional, cognitive and behavioral symptoms. Drs Kaye and Wind discuss the current controversy surrounding safety and efficacy of medications in this age group. Neil S. Kaye MD is an active clinician and expert witness. As a specialist in Forensic Psychiatry, his testimony has had a major impact in high profile cases. Neil S. Kaye, MD is Assistant Professor of Psychiatry and Human Behavior at The Thomas Jefferson University College of Medicine and a Special Guest Lecturer at Widener University School of Law. He completed a residency in psychiatry at the Albany Medical Center Hospital and Syracuse University College of Medicine. He completed a fellowship in forensic psychiatry at Syracuse University College of Medicine. He has