Substance Abuse in Medical Residents Rising

Substance Abuse in Medical Residents Rising
As reported by Medscape Medical News, a recent study showed that a group of addicted physicians, including anesthesiologists, cited self-medication to help manage physical pain and emotional problems as the top reason for their abuse of prescription …
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How do you Stop Racism in the Arab-American Community? Heck if I Know
It's just as evident that racism, at its core, is not just a “white” problem. That is, the pathologies that lead someone to judge another … If there is one thing studying social science has taught me, it is that cause and effect are extremely …
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CORRECTED-E-cigarettes: a burning question for US regulators
"It's an addiction – not everyone can quit cold turkey," said Nick Edwards, 34, a Henley employee who says he kicked a 15-year cigarette habit the day he tried his first e-cigarette. "E-cigarettes give you a harm-reduction option." That's one reason …
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Mike Tyson: I want to be seen as a respectable citizen
He is convinced that the judge at his rape trial, former sex crimes prosecutor Patricia Gifford, was against him from the outset, and does not shrink in his book from suggesting an undercurrent of racism, with descriptions of Indiana as a stronghold of …
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Constance Scharff, PhD: Developing Holistic, Integrated Approaches to Addiction Treatment — The International Congress on Naturopathic Medicine (July 7-9, 2013), in Paris, France, is the premier international conference for the most influential and …


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