Get Educated on Drug Overdose Prevention
Get educated on drug overdose prevention
By 2017, drug overdose is expected to surpass motor vehicle accidents as the leading cause of death in North Carolina. This country is facing a growing epidemic of nonmedical prescription drug use, and yet there has been a dearth of overdose prevention … Read more… Continue reading
2013 Year in Review Pt. 2
2013 Year in review pt. 2
Riverside Preparatory students were able to have a 20-minute conversation with three members a space station crew, including Luca Parmitano and Karen Nyberg, as part of an educational program through NASA. • Modifications … The Hesperia Planning … Read more on Victorville Daily Press… Continue reading
Can a Former Drug Addict Do Anything to Reproduce Brain Cells?
Question by sunkissed299: Can a former drug addict do anything to reproduce brain cells?
I work in a homeless shelter and someone just asked. I would say no. Thats why they tell you not to do drugs.lol
Best answer:
Answer by Lara Love
The National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA)… Continue reading
Special Report: Area Doctors Seeing Increase in Heroin Addicted Babies
Special Report: Area doctors seeing increase in heroin addicted babies
Overdoses, deaths and property crimes by heroin users to support their drug habit are the most visible signs of the heroin abuse sweeping northeast Wisconsin, but the smallest signs of the toll the drug is taking on the community remain… Continue reading
Understanding Disease States Through Math
Understanding disease states through math
She collaborates with experts from the School of Medicine, Medical Center and School of Engineering. Below, Reynolds discusses her research, the power of multidisciplinary research offered at VCU and advice for up-and-coming researchers. Q: What is … Read more on Phys.Org
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Champagne Perks of NHS Drug Watchdog
Champagne perks of NHS drug watchdog
Officials at National Institute for health and Care Excellence (Nice) which has come under fire in the past for restricting life-saving drugs and treatments on the grounds of cost, ran up the £115,000 bill on taxpayer-funded credit cards over the past … Read more… Continue reading