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State Photo-ID Databases Are Troves for Police

State photo-ID databases are troves for police

Filed under: Drug Abuse District of Columbia

The increasingly widespread deployment of the technology in the United States has helped police find murderers, bank robbers and drug dealers, many of whom leave behind… Continue reading

Southern Research Institute Names Arthur J. Tipton, Ph.D. President and CEO

Southern Research Institute Names Arthur J. Tipton, Ph.D. President and CEO

Filed under: Drug Abuse District of Columbia

In 2004, Tipton joined Southern Research to lead the formation of a new, wholly-owned drug-delivery company—Brookwood Pharmaceuticals—which was launched with Tipton as… Continue reading

Should Pot Be Legal?

Should Pot Be Legal?

Filed under: Drug Addiction District of Columbia

Starting with Oregon in 1973, 15 states have decriminalized possession of small amounts of the drug, which means it's illegal but lightly punished, typically with a $ 100 fine;… Continue reading

How Many Years Does It Take to Become a Pharmacist?

Question by sparklegirl_2759: How many years does it take to become a pharmacist?
currently, i am a junior in high school, and i am planning to do pharmacy as my major. so how long does the schooling takes? what… Continue reading

Illinois School Board Disciplines Teacher for Defending His Students

Illinois school board disciplines teacher for defending his students

Filed under: Drug Abuse District of Columbia

The students were asked to sign their names on the 34-question survey about emotions and their personal drug and alcohol use, which could… Continue reading

Cancer's Bitter Medicine

Cancer's Bitter Medicine

Filed under: District of Columbia Drug Treatment Centers

That and other ideas will likely surface at a "Summit on Cancer Economics" set for October 10–11 in Washington, DC, as a follow-up to the article. In advocating lower… Continue reading