CMA journal urges governments to pay for quit-smoking therapies
CMA journal urges governments to pay for quit-smoking therapies
The Canadian Medical Association Journal is calling on provincial governments to publicly fund medications designed to help Canadians quit smoking.
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Man in court over rape of prostitute
A SEX attacker raped and tried to murder a prostitute after abducting her and dumping her in the boot of his car during a terrifying ordeal, a court has heard.
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Hawthorn claim AFL’s drug policy failed their star
A shattered Hawthorn Football Club believes the AFL’s contentious three-strikes drugs policy could have failed Travis Tuck, the first player to be publicly sanctioned under the illicit drug rule after confessing late yesterday that he had used the dangerous and illegal substance GHB (liquid amphetamine).
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