Use of PMP May Increase Drug Treatment Demand and Decrease Painkiller

Use Of PMP May Increase Drug Treatment Demand And Decrease Painkiller

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The study by Traci C. Green, Ph.D., MSc, research scientist in Rhode Island Hospital's department of general internal medicine, is published online in advance of print in the journal Pain Medicine. The study … Green added, “Our study suggests that if …
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DPS launches online drug monitoring program

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"Prescription drug abuse is a serious problem, and the new online prescription drug monitoring program will help the state of Texas combat this issue," said DPS Director Steven McCraw. "It is essential that doctors and pharmacists have quick access to …
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Teen pot use linked to later declines in IQ

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"I think this is the cleanest study I've ever read" that looks for long-term harm from marijuana use, said Dr. Nora Volkow, director of the National Institute on Drug Abuse, which helped fund the research. Ken Winters, a psychiatry professor at the …
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Solid step forward toward stemming drug abuse

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Step by step, we are putting together a social policy and government rules to help stem the terrible tide of drug addiction and deaths in our local communities, state and nation. Another piece of that work was done this week when Gov. Deval Patrick …
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