Georgia House Approves Amnesty for Heroin Overdose 911 Calls
Georgia House Approves Amnesty for Heroin Overdose 911 Calls
[rewrite](APN) ATLANTA — On February 25, 2014, the Georgia House of Representatives passed HB 965 and HB 966, two bills intended to reduce the number of deaths in Georgia related to heroin overdoses and overdoses from other drugs. HB 965 would provide … "We …[/rewrite]
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Addiction experts warn of powerful new prescription drug
[rewrite]Drug experts and others in Metro Atlanta are speaking out against a new powerful prescription pain pill which they say could be deadly. It's been approved by the FDA and will be available … The center says it expects even more when the new drug hits …[/rewrite]
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Cannabis More Effective in Treating Alzheimers Than Top Approved Medication?
Question by hemppman420: cannabis more effective in treating alzheimers than top approved medication?
has anyone done any research on this
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Answer by ~Gorje~yeA i KnOw Im UgLy SshHhH
post poning a actual problem for a hour is not a cure
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100 Great Hospitals
Filed under: Virginia Beach Drug Treatment
It is the only multiple-organ transplant center in Georgia, and Emory physicians have pioneered several medical procedures, including angioplasty, corneal transplants and microelectrode-guided pallidotomy for the treatment of Parkinson's disease …
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Why Does Bush Have Your Private Medical Records?
Question by Marc Miami: Why does Bush have your private medical records?
Bush administration is prying into your medical records in violation of the law
We learned yesterday that the Bush administration has created a database of every single prescription drug user/patient in the country (that would pretty much be all of us). The database was created pursuant to a 2005 law that was intended to prevent the abuse of prescription drugs. Funny that this massive new database of your private medical information is now being (ab)used for a purpose that wasn’t intended in or approved by the law.