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The GOP's Working Mom Schizophrenia

The GOP's Working Mom Schizophrenia
While it's true that McMorris was not yet a mother when she earned her college degrees, she's been a mother since 2006, and is now a mother of three children under the age of eight, including one special needs child. Since she was elected to… Continue reading

HealthRHYTHMS at Bethesda Drug & Alcohol Treatment Program

HealthRHYTHMS at Bethesda Drug & Alcohol Treatment Program — TriHealth offers HealthRHYTHMS as part of the Bethesda Alcohol & Drug Treatment Program. HealthRHYTHMS incorporates the use of percussion instruments to impr…


The Lure of Heroin: Painfully Addictive and Difficult to Quit (Op-Ed)
Ben Cimons, who grew up in Bethesda, Md.… Continue reading

Has Anybody Bought Prescription Drugs in Mexico?

Question by CT1222: Has anybody bought prescription drugs in Mexico?
No I am not talking about major controlled substances. I just want predisone (asthma steroid), and Topamax, (too expensive here) its a migraine drug. And no its not a painkiller.

Are you allowed to buy drugs without scripts, or can… Continue reading

Mexican Smugglers Have a New Cargo: Cheap Prescription Drugs

Mexican smugglers have a new cargo: cheap prescription drugs
Cheaper prescription drugs to treat these conditions are available across the border in Mexico. But physicians and law enforcement are tracking a relatively new trend — the smuggling of medicine in bulk from Mexico to U.S. patients who no longer feel… Continue reading

Faith-Based Treatment Program Works With Men Looking for an End to Addiction

Faith-based treatment program works with men looking for an end to addiction
The Refuge, founded by Thompson in Vinton County to serve the region, is a 13-month Christian ministry during which men with drug or alcohol addiction rebuild their lives with structure, faith and self-sustainability. Many of the men have… Continue reading

Blame for Mexico Gun Violence Crosses US Border

Blame for Mexico gun violence crosses US border
Tavera agrees Mexico has a responsibility to prevent guns going south, just as the U.S. has a responsibility to prevent drugs going north, but she does not think it is worth getting "into a scenario of pointing fingers. … By the time… Continue reading