Thursday, July 19, 2007

Addiction to Wow is bad for your life

There is a guy who wrote a testimonial about Wow. He has a real point at the end of his testimony. That is intense addiction to WoW is just as dangerous just as any other addiction on drugs. Probably even more dangerous, because it's legal.

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Addiction to Wow is bad for your life

There is a guy who wrote a testimonial about Wow. He has a real point at the end of his testimony. That is intense addiction to WoW is just as dangerous just as any other addiction on drugs. Probably even more dangerous, because it's legal.

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Answers to your questions about substance abuse in children treated with me

A few years ago, at least, it seemed that whenever a child had a behaviour problem, they were diagnosed with ADHD, often with little evidence. I agree, it is reassuring that drug treatment of ADHD doesnt seem to lead to an increased risk of substance abuse. I agree with your skepticism about stimulant medications providing a protective effect again

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VIDEO - Drug smugglers shot down over Amazon jungle

This video shows drug smugglers being shot down over the Colombian Amazon jungle.

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Inside Bush's FDA-Government Controlled by Drug Companies

Americans need to stop and consider how many consumers will be killed and injured by dangerous drugs by the time George Bush heads back to Texas at the end of his Presidency, as a direct result of his allowing the interests of the pharmaceutical industry to take control of the FDA.

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UK cannabis laws set to be reviewed

The prime minister told MPs a consultation on reclassifying cannabis will be launched next week as part of a review of the entire UK drugs strategy. The drug was downgraded to class C - which includes things such as anabolic steroids - from class B, which includes things like amphetamines, in 2004.

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Albert Gore arrested on drug charges!!!

Police arrested former vice president and current environmental activist Al Gore's son, also named Albert Gore, after finding marijuana and narcotics in his low-emissions car, authorities said Wednesday. It is true that, this is a less well-known personality than Paris Hilton, but all American tabloids is at a standstill pending scandal.

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Gary Player says fellow golfer admitted steroid use

Gary Player said Wednesday he knows of at least one golfer who has used steroids, and he urged golf organizations to move quickly toward a random drug-testing plan. "We're dreaming if we think it's not going to come into golf," Player said.

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eDrugSearch Blog goes from partial to full feed

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FDA’s drug-monitoring process flunks another test

Remember when you were a kid in school and the teacher asked a question that no one in class knew the answer to? The teacher would give clues until finally the answer would become blatantly obvious, and everyone at once would raise their hand with the teacher’s desired answer. Somehow this news story reminded me of that:

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Hunter testified yesterday for Compean and Ramos

Yesterday Congressman Duncan Hunter (CA-R) testified in front of the Senate of behalf of Border Patrol Agents Mr. Compean and Mr. Ramos. He has sent out a press release for you to be aware of all he is trying to do to have these gentlemen released from prison for which they are in due to bogus charges and the word of an illegal alien drug smuggler.

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Steroids Are In Golf (seriously)

Pro Gary Player said Wednesday he knows of at least one golfer who has used steroids, and he urged golf organizations to move quickly toward a random drug-testing plan. "We're dreaming if we think it's not going to come into golf," Player said.

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Health: New review gives reasons to avoid diabetes drug Avandia

Little evidence supports using rosiglitazone (Avandia) to improve the quality or length of life among adults with diabetes, according to a systematic review of data by German researchers.

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Paris Hilton Drugged Her New Boyfriend for A Threesome?

T-shirt designer Tyler Atkins, 21, claims that Paris Hilton drugged him with pills so that he would accept a threesome.

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"Sicko" Presents False View of Cuba's Health System

Leftist filmmaker Michael Moore claims his latest documentary, "Sicko," will "rip the band-aid off America's health care industry,"1 which Moore sees as wrongfully dominated by private drug companies and profit-seeking HMOs.In part of "Sicko," released June 29, Moore takes a group of ill 9/11 rescue workers to Cuba for health treatment.

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Office of Nat'l Drug Control Policy helped Republican candidates in 2006?

White House officials arranged for top officials at the Office of National Drug Control Policy to help as many as 18 vulnerable Republican congressmen by making appearances and sometimes announcing new federal grants in the lawmakers' districts in the months leading up to the November 2006 elections, a Democratic lawmaker said yesterday.

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Office of Nat'l Drug Control Policy helped Republican candidates in 2006?

White House officials arranged for top officials at the Office of National Drug Control Policy to help as many as 18 vulnerable Republican congressmen by making appearances and sometimes announcing new federal grants in the lawmakers' districts in the months leading up to the November 2006 elections, a Democratic lawmaker said yesterday.

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Drug dependence of fast food

Unfortunately it is not a joke. Dc. John Hoebel’s experiments prove that eating fat and sweet products causes a real dependence stir hormone dopamine to activity as the same way as receiving of drugs.

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Iranian trespassers resist to Azerbaijani frontier guards

State Border Service prevented smuggling of great deal of drugs in Azerbaijan from Iran. Iranian citizens resisted to the frontier guards. The criminals tried to escape. Two of them were detained with 2 guns, 128 cartridges and mobile phone.The frontier guards

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Female ass produce in an organism of the man drugs

American neurologist Benjamin Khejden recently has proved from the scientific point of view need(requirement) of men to look back to consider(examine) bends of a back of female essence.

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Did Paris Drug her New Beau for a Threesome?

It seems that Paris Hilton has a new man in her life, this time, a 21-year-old T-shirt designer, Tyler Atkins, who claims that she drugged him with pills like Vicodin and Rohypnols so that he would be pliable for a threesome.

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Mexican Drug Cartels Invade Our National Parks While ONDCP Officials Campai

Mexican Drug Cartels Invade Our National Parks While ONDCP Officials campaign

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Senators: Prison terms for U.S. Border agents excessive

Tackling a case that has become a flashpoint in the immigration debate, senators today denounced as excessive the prison sentences for two Border Patrol agents from Texas who shot and wounded a fleeing, unarmed Mexican drug smuggler. Texas Republican Sen. John Cornyn, California Democratic Sen. Dianne Feinstein and other members of the Senate. . .

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Comedian Brawl: Jon Lovitz Admits Attack That Bloodied Andy Dick (audio)

A longstanding feud between the two comedians turned violent at the Laugh Factory in Los Angeles last week. Witnesses say Lovitz smashed Dick's head into the bar four or five times leaving him bleeding from the nose. Lovitz has long-blamed Dick for giving drugs to the wife of the late comedian Phil Hartman who later shot herself and Hartman.

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Safer Drugs for the American People

By wide margins, both the House and the Senate have now passed bills that aim to ensure the safety of the drug supply in the United States. Given the serious safety problems that have arisen with drugs taken by millions of Americans, this legislation is long overdue. It is now up to both houses of Congress to resolve the differences between ...

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The Real "Medellin"

HBO's Entourage, a fictional show about a fictional actor and his buddies, On the series, superstar Vincent Chase (Adrian Grenier) is finally shooting his dream project, Medellín about Colombian drug lord Pablo Escobar. But is it a real movie? All signs point to 'no'. But in reality, Al Carnahan (Smokin' Aces) is trying to make the real deal.

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Billionaire sought secret lair for sex, drugs

Flush with wealth from Broadcom Corp.'s 1998 public stock offering, Henry T. Nicholas III made a few additions to his estate: hidden doors and secret levers, an underground grotto. But there was more, plans for a "secret and convenient lair" with hidden entries to indulge his "manic obsession with prostitutes" and "addiction to cocaine & Ecstasy"

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Drug Wars at the Big-Box Stores

In 2004, when the patent for the popular allergy drug Claritin expired, 20 pills of the generic version sold anywhere from $10 to $30, depending on the region of the country. Today, the same amount is $4 at the 4,000 Sams' Club and Wal-Mart Stores (WMT) and 1,500 Target (TGT) stores.

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Congress investigating White House drug czar visits to Doolittle, Pombo

Congress is investigating whether the White House improperly orchestrated taxpayer-paid travel by the nation's drug czar John Walters to host events with vulnerable members of Congress in 2006, including two events with Rep. John Doolittle and one with former Rep. Richard Pombo.

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New Mitt Romney Ad Decries Sex & Violence in Video Games

A just-released, 60-second campaign commercial from Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney talks about America’s children and his belief that they are swimming in an ocean of drugs, Internet porn and media violence.

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Drug Czar's Visits Questioned

A visit from the White House drug czar to western North Carolina last year has raised questions in a congressional investigation into the politicization of the national drug policy office. Drug czar John Walters met with Republican Reps. Patrick McHenry and Charles Taylor in their home districts in August.

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Non-partisan agency boosted Republicans

John Walters, head of the Bush administration's non-partisan drug agency, and his deputies engaged in a campaign blitz on behalf of vulnerable Republican members of Congress ahead of last year's mid-term elections, according to documents released yesterday.Karl Rove, the chief political strategist for President George W. Bush, singled out the e

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FDA Faulted In Safety Lapses

The Food and Drug Administration came under withering criticism by a House panel yesterday for its handling of recent food-safety violations, and the Bush administration later disclosed plans to establish a working group to review the safety of food and other imports.

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Cancer-fighting gene also delays ageing: study

By Michael Kahn LONDON (Reuters) - One of the genes that protects us from cancer may also help delay ageing, according to a new study published on Wednesday. The findings could also one day lead to new drugs that prevent or fight cancer while...

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Pirillo In Court On Drug Delivery Charge

The 34-year-old faces a felony charge of delivering narcotics.Investigators say he supplied the methadone that likely led to the death of Chuck Tabaka.Tabaka, 19, was found outside his home July 8, bleeding from the mouth.

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Bush's Agencies Of Mass Politicization

This week’s report that officials in the Office of National Drug Control Policy made politically motivated appearances in the months leading up to the 2006 elections are only the latest example of the Bush administration’s misuse of federal employees

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Injected adrenaline - new Aussie party drug

DRUG users in the desert town of Alice Springs have started injecting illegal adrenaline, prompting police to warn "the new speed" could have fatal consequences.The drug, normally used by medics to treat people suffering extreme asthma attacks or allergic reactions, is being sold on the streets in glass containers with blue stoppers.

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US guns arm Mexico's drug wars

The Calderón government is asking for – and getting – more US support in cracking down on gun smuggling.

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D.A.R.E. - A Disaster For Our Children

The Drug Abuse Resistance Education (DARE) program has become a major industry since its modest beginnings in 1983. It has been used in a majority of U.S. school districts and has spread to dozens of other countries. That would be good news except for one problem. It doesn't work. Worse, it actually increases drug and alcohol use among adolescents.

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How to beat depression without prescription drugs

Beating depression without prescription drugs

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Medicaid Drugs To Be Denied To All Come Oct 1 Creating a National Health Em

A tiny provision tucked into a spending bill for Iraq requires that prescriptions for Medicaid patients be written on "tamper-resistant" pads. But most doctors do not use such pads.

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How to lose fat on your stomach the natural way without drugs..

We know that too much fat on our stomach is a health risk. It can bring on diabetes, high cholesterol and major heart problems. I've found this natural way to lose the fat not only on your stomach but on any part of your body without wrecking havoc to your metabolism or use of drugs.

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HIV patients build normal immune strength in study

By Will Dunham WASHINGTON (Reuters) - AIDS drug cocktails may be able to restore the ravaged immune systems of some people infected with HIV, researchers reported on Wednesday. Immune cells known as CD4 T-cells returned to normal levels in an ideal...

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Black-white prisoner ratio highest in U.S.

Iowa incarcerates blacks at a rate 13.6X whites - more than 2X the national average. Across the country, blacks are imprisoned at nearly 6X whites. Latinos are imprisoned at nearly 2X whites nationally. group recommended several remedies for all states, including drug sentencing reform, more judicial discretion and standards for indigent defense.

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Made in China: Should You Worry?

In May, the Chinese government convicted its former top food-and-drug regulator, Zheng Xiaoyu, of having taken thousands of dollars in bribes to approve untested products, including the toothpaste. Then, earlier this month, the government executed Zheng... But does executing a criminal make Chinese products safer?

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Ways to increase your kids self esteem

Our kids are not happy with themselves and are taking all kinds of “Happy” drugs to be “Normal”. Parents can help their children to increase their self esteem. Today, we will discuss three simple ways parents can increase their kids self esteem.

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Pediatric Ritalin Use May Affect Developing Brain

Use of the attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) drug Ritalin by young children may cause long-term changes in the developing brain, suggests a new study of very young rats by a research team at Weill Cornell Medical College in New York City...

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Golfers use steroids?

Gary Player put steroids at the forefront of the British Open on Wednesday, saying golf has its head buried in a bunker if it thinks the sport is clean and he knows of one player using performance-enhancing drugs

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Brown announces review of cannabis classification

Gordon Brown made another gesture to middle Britain yesterday when he announced that the government would consider whether to return cannabis from class C to the class B classification it held until three years ago. Such a move would effectively make possession of the drug an arrestable offence once again.

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Capsicum spray evacuates Melbourne McDonald's

"When the officers arrived they were confronted by a man wielding a syringe and were forced to use capsicum spray to subdue him," The capsicum spray used to subdue a drug suspect in the toilets spread through the restaurant via an air-conditioning unit.

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Wednesday, July 4, 2007

A Unique Look at What the World Eats

This is a fascinatingforay into what's on people's dinner tables across the globe, and is a telling visual of why the health of the Western world is in rapid decline from all our prepackaged, chemically processed and sugar-laden goods, and how much we're actually paying for the privilege.

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Pfizer Under Fire After Drug Trial

Nigerian lawyers maintain that Smai’la, 17, was among 200 children used as guinea-pigs by Pfizer during one of the worst meningitis epidemics to hit the country, in 1996. By the time that it had run its course, more than 10,000 people, many of them children, had died.

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Build Up Your Best Body -- in One Hour

Whether the goal is a bigger chest or tighter abs, your workout needs to yield great results fast. Use this plan to maximize your time—and your muscle.

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BREAKING: Double-blind Study Proves Cannabis Has "Clear Medical Benefits"

Smoking Marijuana, significantly increases daily food intake and body weight in HIV-positive patients, is well tolerated with no discomfort, and does not impair subjects’ cognitive performance. The study compared Marinol to smoked/inhaled Cannabis, in a double-blind placebo-controlled trial, and found clearly more benefits when inhaled.

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Potential cure for HIV discovered

In a breakthrough that could potentially lead to a cure for HIV infection, scientists have discovered a way to remove the virus from infected cells, a study released Thursday said. The scientists engineered an enzyme which attacks the DNA of the HIV virus and cuts it out of the infected cell, according to the study published in Scien

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PICTURE: How the prohibition of Marijuana started.

Hrmmm, we were brainwashed? Not in America, no way.

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Marijuana will be legal in New Mexico starting Sunday

Starting Sunday medical marijuana will be legal in New Mexico. But now the Department of Health has dropped a bombshell: It will allow people who qualify for medicinal pot to grow it in their own homes.

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Study Finds 5 Types Of Alcoholics

New alcoholism research identifies five types of alcoholics and shows that young adults account for more than half of U.S. alcoholics.

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Vaccines cause autism? It's a myth. Get over it.

It is difficult to challenge a mother's knowledge of her own child. And also to fight off the staying power of the vaccines-cause-autism theory and other such notions that verge on the irrational.

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22 Ways to Stop Feeling Tired

Every day, 2.2 million Americans complain of being tired. We all think it's because we just didn't get enough sleep. But it's our everyday habits that do us in: what we eat, how we sleep, and how we cope emotionally. Read on for some simple, recharging changes that can help you tackle all of the energy stealers in your life.

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Moms' Second Hand Smoke Exposure Linked to Psych Problems in Kids

Researchers have linked nicotine exposure from second hand smoke to serious psychological problems in children.

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15 Ways to Keep Your Brain in Shape

It’s simple. Your brain is at the center of everything you do. It’s both the supercomputer that runs your complex life and the tender organ that houses your soul. By engaging in the right activities, you can increase your memory, improve your problem-solving skills, and boost your creativity.

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Hospital, doctor visits up 20 percent in 5 years

WASHINGTON - Hospital and doctor visits in the United States have surged by 20 percent in the past five years, and the most commonly prescribed medications are antidepressants, according to statistics published on Friday.

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LAST PUBLIC PUFF : England Smoking Ban Takes Effect

Smokers across England have sparked up at work and in the pub for the last time as the ban on smoking in enclosed public places begins.

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Massachusetts Begins Universal Health Care

There is a lot of talk about overhauling health care in the United States, but Massachusetts is actually trying to do it -- again.

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Shoes - How they ruined your feet

"Our walk is devastating, not natural. Our feet are ruined from the first step we take in shoes."

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Your Guide to Never Feeling Tired Again

A good guide to help you get a better night sleep. There are many expected items, but a few surprising ones too.

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Blood Machine Invented Converts all Blood to Type O

A new machine that makes any blood type universal could lessen the risk of fatal transfusion mix-ups.

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The Dark Side of Soy: Is America's favorite health food making us sick?

"As I studied more, I kept running across risks associated with eating soy. Endocrine disruption? Check. Digestive problems? Check. I researched soy's deleterious effects on thyroid, fertility, hormones, sex drive, digestion, and even its potential to contribute to certain cancers."

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9 Great Reasons to Drink Water, and How to Form the Water Habit

We all know that water is good for us, but often the reasons are a little fuzzy. And even if we know why we should drink water, it's not a habit that many people form. So here are 9 powerful reasons to drink water with tips on how to form the water habit.

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Heartburn & Heart Attack Are Not One And The Same. But Cure Them Naturally.

In recent years, heart disease has become the leading cause of death and disability in the world. This is despite the tremendous advances in diagnosis and treatment. Surgery and drugs are temporary aids and are not adequate to treat all the risk factors that cause heart disease. People consider heartburn and heart attack as one and the same.

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Ted Nugent speaks out on "the Summer of Drugs"

"This summer marks the 40th anniversary of the so-called Summer of Love. Honest and intelligent people will remember it for what it really was: the Summer of Drugs." An interesting read from a musician's perspective on the drug part of the music scene.

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Pete Doherty Pleads Guilty to Drug Charges, Being Tardy

SHOCKER! I could have sworn he was clean.

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Four Alzheimer's Drug Trials Bring New Era Of Hope

Results from a series of trials on four drugs to treat Alzheimer's appear to bring a new era of hope to patients with the disease according to scientists reporting their findings to the 2nd Alzheimer's Association International Conference on Prevention of Dementia in Washington DC.

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Sexual attraction and human Pheromones

Much of life is governed by what we cannot see. Viruses are microscopic, as are chemicals that can get rid of the virus. The microscopic universe has more to do with how we behave and feel than we would like to usually believe. Human pheromones and sexual attraction bring big business. Love is the drug.

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LIBEL TUESDAY! McGruff's kind of worthless now.

While McGruff once had all the usefulness of a daschund in a trenchcoat, he now has the uselessness of an actual daschund in a trenchcoat. He used to figure drugs, crime, and, I dunno, maybe murder. Now, he's saying that you need to DELETE CYBERBULLYING!

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The debate about drug testing pregnant women

Is it legal? Should it be done and when should it be done?

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Update: TB Patient Has Less Severe Strain Of Disease

The Atlanta lawyer caused health scare over drug-resistant tuberculosis ..An about-face on the XDR diagnosis would be a major embarrassment for the CDC. The diagnosis was a key factor in issuing a quarantine order on Mr. Speaker, who had traveled to Greece to be married in May despite warnings from health officials that he shouldn’t travel.

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Medical officials at odds over TB traveler's diagnosis

A Denver hospital is expected to announce Tuesday that it has diagnosed Andrew Speaker -- the Atlanta lawyer whose travels while suffering from tuberculosis drew international attention -- with a more treatable form of the disease than the extensively drug-resistant form previously diagnosed, CNN has learned.

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Larry King live, Paris Hilton, drugs agenda and illuminati icons

Larry King live, Paris Hilton, drugs agenda and illuminati icons Two weeks after Paris Hilton "tears", illuminati media presents the "crowds" cheering Paris Hilton "release" from jail. Finally the illuminati unveil the other main role for Paris Hilton in the jailing script. This time is the drugs and lies agenda.

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Will Congress Allow Bush Commutation Go Unchecked?

Now that the president has waded into the unequal tides of the American criminal justice system to commute certain criminal sentencing, I have a modest request for him to standardize this reprieve for thousands of first time non-violent drug offenders.

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Benoit Doctor charged in Drug Probe

The personal doctor of the pro wrestler who killed his wife and his son before committing suicide was charged Monday with improperly dispensing painkillers and other drugs to other patients.

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MYTH VS. REALITY--THE FACTS OF WHY THE GOVERNMENT PROSECUTED

Ramos and Campeon, the two Border Patrol Agents prosecuted and imprisoned for shooting an unarmed drug smuggler in the back have been praised by right wing extremists as patriots and heroes, when in fact, they are convicted felons, common criminals, except in the eyes of one of their father in laws, Joe Loya of El Paso who is waging the media war

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Suicide Attempts Fall After Depression Treatment Begins

Suicide attempts dropped among people with depression soon after they started treatment, either with antidepressant drugs or psychotherapy, a study of more than 109,000 patients shows.

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How many lives does Pete Doherty have?

Over the years, Pete Doherty(28), lead vocalist of the Babyshambles, has given the British tabloids much to write about, working them over-time.And now, once again Doherty hits headlines as he pleaded guilty this Tuesday in court for another drug charge.

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Pete Doherty Pleads Guilty To Drug Possession

An arrest warrant was issued early this morning (July 3) for Babyshambles frontman, Pete Doherty, after the singer failed to appear in court today on charges of possessing class A drugs. Doherty, who finally arrived at the West London Magistrates Court over two and a half hours late, entered a guilty plea.

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Bush asked to commute non-violent drug offenders' mandatory minimum

US President George W. Bush, who commuted Scooter Libby's sentence yesterday, was asked to use the Presidential clemency powers to cut jail terms of non-violent drug offenders serving decades in prison under mandatory minimum sentencing laws.

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Amnesia Drug Could Erase Bad Memories

This reminds me of Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind!

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Tancredo Leads Push for Bush to Pardon Border Agents

Tom Tancredo is leading the push for the President to pardon 2 border agents who received what many consider to be an unjust sentence. Ignacio Ramos and Jose Compean are serving 11 and 12 years respectively, for an incident on the Mexican border involving a shoot-out with a known drug trafficker. Tancredo has rallied for them ever since.

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Capsized smugglers lose £70m ($140m) of cocaine

An English drug trafficking syndicate is thought to have lost more than £70m-worth of cocaine after an overladen dinghy carrying packages ashore capsized in rough seas off south-west Ireland.

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The Militarization of American Youth

The military considers students to be easy targets who can be manipulated into signing up by promising them career training, money for college, free travel, and adventure. Recruiters are PR experts; like drug dealers and tobacco company representatives, they market a dangerous product with side effects they don’t want their potential customers to

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Gas station shooting victim killed for his medical marijuana

Sounds like a drug dealer...guy was followed from a marijuana dispensary, robbed of his pot, and was then shot and killed by the same two assailants that had reportedly robbed him two times prior. They knew he was a drug dealer. This guy was abusing the MMP, and now stories like this make the program look bad, while I couldn't stand life without it

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UK terror arrests 'just drug dealers'

TWO men suspected of involvement in the latest UK bombings have been cleared of any involvement by British police who said they believe the men were actually involved in a drug operation.

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Presidential candidate Mike Gravel: End the "War on Drugs"

Democratic presidential candidate Mike Gravel said in a recent interview that the "war on drugs" is a failure and should end immediately. "We are losing an entire generation of young men and women to our prisons. Our nation's ineffective and wasteful 'war on drugs' plays a major role in this."

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Lundbeck loses UK Cipralex patent case against Teva

COPENHAGEN, May 7 (Reuters) - Danish pharmaceutical group Lundbeck (LUN.CO: Quote, Profile, Research) said on Monday it lost a patent case in a UK court regarding the active ingredient in its anti-depressant drug Cipralex against Israeli generic...

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Cancer stem cells similar to normal stem cells can thwart anti-cancer agent

Current cancer therapies often succeed at initially eliminating the bulk of the disease, including all rapidly proliferating cells, but are eventually thwarted because they cannot eliminate a small reservoir of multiple-drug-resistant tumor cells, called cancer stem cells, which ultimately become the source of disease recurrence and eventual metast

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Blood on the streets as drug gang and police fight for control of Rio favel

It's like Baghdad, says media, with up to 24 dead in one day of shootouts Tom Phillips in Rio de JaneiroFriday June 29, 2007

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Study: Drug more Pricey than Health

Pushing more of the cost of prescription drugs onto consumers causes patients to cut back, sometimes with adverse health consequences, according to a review of two decades worth of studies

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Chinese medicine bowel drug 'positive'

A new herbal drug derived from traditional Chinese medicine might offer a first alternative to the current first-line medicine to treat Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis.

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