Is the war against drug abuse a good topic for a research paper? If so what would be a good hypothesis for it?
Question by burkedawn: Is the war against drug abuse a good topic for a research paper? If so what would be a good hypothesis for it?
I am wirting a research paper for my class at University of Phoenix online and I chose to do an essay on the “war… Continue reading
is it illegal for a prospective landlord to ask about your criminal past and drug abuse?
Question by Katie B: is it illegal for a prospective landlord to ask about your criminal past and drug abuse?
I recently saw an application for an apartment (not for me) and was surprised to see questions like “do you have a history of drug abuse?” and ” have you… Continue reading
How Long does Weed stay in body?
Question by Freakedout: How Long does Weed stay in body?
i’m planning on fighting for custody of my daughter, she smokes weed often, but i feel she is not fully committed to our daughter. I want to use the “drug abuse” as one of the points against her.
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New grant to fight prescription drug abuse through 'doctor shopping'
New grant to fight prescription drug abuse through 'doctor shopping'
(Harrisburg) — New grant money will help fight prescription drug abuse in Pennsylvania by educating doctors and other health care providers. The Pennsylvania Medical Society's 30-thousand dollar grant will fund six webinars for medical professionals. Read more on witf.org
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Teen Prescription Drug Abuse On the Rise
Teen Prescription Drug Abuse On the Rise –
Grants will launch opiate abuse coalitions
Gloucester is teaming with Beverly and Danvers, coordinated by the Healthy Gloucester Collaborative, a coalition of city officials and community members that combats substance abuse. “The substance abuse challenge crosses borders,” said Joan Whitney, … Read… Continue reading
PBMs suggest ways to cut Medicare drug abuse
PBMs suggest ways to cut Medicare drug abuse
The Pharmaceutical Care Management Association (PCMA) is responding to a recent finding by the Health and Human Services Inspector General that Medicare Part D has paid for drugs ordered by individuals without the authority to issue prescriptions. Read more on The Hill… Continue reading