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The silent epidemic of drug abuse
Judith Heard aptly put it, “The streets are grooming your daughters while you stay silent.” The time to act is now. Parents, government agencies, and the community must unite to save Uganda’s youth ...
Know the signs, historical context, and community resources for intervention and prevention during statewide Child Abuse ...
Student Counseling offers drug and alcohol assessments with a licensed alcohol and drug counselor for assessment and treatment recommendations. If you would like to schedule a formal drug and alcohol ...
You probably know that addiction is a growing problem. And, this ruthless adversary has a staggering impact on public ...
In a major overhaul, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services will lay off 10,000 workers and shut down entire ...
Mangaluru: An individual who becomes addicted to any substance, such as drugs or alcohol, destroys their health, finances, and family, said retired he.
Sahil Pandey’s deeply ingrained belief in the occult, combined with substance abuse and delusions, played a significant role in the brutal murder of a Merchant Navy officer, says psychologist ...
Drug experts have revealed the two telltale signs that a weight loss jab bought online is fake — and could put you at risk of a life-threatening coma. Counterfeit medications that pose as ...
Stakeholders which included representatives of secondary school students, tertiary institutions, youths corps members, various groups,associations, security agencies and traditional institutions ...
Image credit: Shutterstock / Orawan Pattarawimonchai. Roche’s discontinued Alzheimer’s disease drug has shown signs that it could prevent onset of the disease. The Phase II/III Knight Family ...
Wyoming Governor Mark Gordon on Wednesday signed 10 more bills from the recently concluded legislative session into law. Here is that list of bills: HEA0069 HB0062 Prostitution amendments.
An experimental drug appears to reduce the risk of Alzheimer's-related dementia in people destined to develop the disease in their 30s, 40s or 50s, according to the results of a new study.