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Searching for the Soul of a Nation

Searching for the soul of a nation

Filed under: Drug Addiction District of Columbia

Taken together, the testimony of those I met filled me with both pain and hope. Pain because the war on drugs has proven to be an… Continue reading

In Montgomery, the Blue Line Walks a Fine Line Between Sickness and Public Safety

In Montgomery, the blue line walks a fine line between sickness and public safety

Filed under: drug treatment centers in georgia

Davis races around Montgomery acting as a fast-talking bridge between law enforcement and the people who treat, and those… Continue reading

Gold Particles Could Deliver Cancer Drugs

Gold particles could deliver cancer drugs

Filed under: drug addiction treatment options

The pharmaceutical giant AstraZeneca is expected to announce this week that its oncology unit in Waltham is collaborating with a Maryland company to develop an innovative cancer therapy.… Continue reading

National Medical Cannabis Unity Conference Gets New Sponsors

National Medical Cannabis Unity Conference Gets New Sponsors

Filed under: Drug Abuse Washington D.C.

Submissions are welcome on case reports, clinical studies, safety and drug abuse issues, implementation, basic scientific research, policy analysis, and related topics. Submissions are welcome from… Continue reading

NPPA to Launch SMS Helpline to Choose Cheaper Alternative of Prescribed Drugs

NPPA to launch SMS helpline to choose cheaper alternative of prescribed drugs

Filed under: 24 hour drug abuse helpline

The objective is to operate an all India based 24-hour SMS Helpline for general public awareness to provide information about… Continue reading

How DC Council Members Voted on Meters, Tax Cuts, Ex-Offenders and Booze

How DC Council members voted on meters, tax cuts, ex-offenders and booze

Filed under: District of Columbia Drug Rehab Centers

How D.C. Council members voted on meters, tax cuts, ex-offenders and booze. By Tim Craig … Both argued that the… Continue reading