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Study this: TB drug could be 'game changer,' says Doctors Without Borders
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U.S. regulators have approved a new Johnson & Johnson drug for patients with tuberculosis who do not respond to other treatments. It is the first in 40 … By contrast, Japanese schools offer children about 10 minutes of free time after every 50 …
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Retired Yakima surgeon among 9 physicians with top medical pot caseloads in …
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None of the nine doctors topping the state list specializes in addiction treatment or pain management, even though several said that patients use marijuana as an “exit drug” to wean themselves from addiction to narcotic painkillers. • One of the top …
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Justice Ministry blames psychiatrists for ignoring drug addicts
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JEDDAH — A large number of drug addicts currently standing trials at various courts in the Kingdom were driven toward narcotics due to various psychological issues, the Justice Ministry said Monday on its Twitter account. “When they do not get timely …
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