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But that is exactly what Katie Milligan has done for the past two days in an attempt to save her boyfriend from jail. Judge Michael Finnane of the District Court will decide today whether Greg Bird has to serve the minimum eight-month sentence imposed...
Tags: Katie Milligan, katie milligans, Ms Milligans, Judge Michael Finnane, girlfriend katie, conviction quashed, eye socket, broken eye, Australia, Sydney, Greg Bird, Law Crime, Glassing, Q, Goon Show, Drug, Medical prescription
According to the survey by road safety charity Brake and firms 3M and Alcosense some 7 per cent of motorists aged 17-25 admitted driving after taking illegal drugs and, of these, 84 per cent said they drove "on a cocktail of drink and drugs."...Brake...
Tags: young driver, Many, Road traffic safety, Drug, Drunk driving, Criminal law, Driving under the influence, Driving, Disaster Accident, Social Issues
Evansville police chased and arrested an Evansville woman who picked up a fraudulent prescription from a drug store drive-through window last night. According to an Evansville police report, it happened at the CVS Pharmacy at 800 N...Police said they...
Tags: Justin Birdwell, Birdena Birdwell, Birdena Jean Birdwell, Evansville, Analgesics, CVS/pharmacy, Pharmacy, Hydrocodone, Drug, Pharmacology, Medical prescription, Patient safety, Law Crime
Ontario may have new rules before the end of the year to restrict how the highly addictive painkiller OxyContin is prescribed and dispensed, as well as other narcotics and controlled substances, government officials said. The abuse of OxyContin is a "serious...
Tags: Ontario, Canada, Toronto, Medical prescription, Patient safety, Heroin, Addiction, Drug, Opioids, Analgesics, Pharmacology, Social Issues
He talks creatively and emphatically about race, class, gender, corruption, power, human rights, immigration and the devastating impact of prison-industrial complex on all aspects of society, all progressive touchstones. Yet relatively few people know...
Tags: New York City, Drug policy reform, Ethan Nadelmann, AlterNet, War on Drugs, Drug, Drug policy of the United States, Drug control law, Law enforcement in the United States, Social Issues
If changing your lifesytle habits by increasing exercise,improving your diet and losing weight does not lower your cholesterol levels sufficiently,drug therapy may help. There are certainly many cases which diet and lifestyle changes alone are not sufficient.This...
Tags: cholesterol, heart, attack, LDL, stroke, drug, statin, diet, boost, therapy, genetic, side effects, Cardiovascular diseases, Cardiology, Statins, health
German drugmakers working on new desire drug for women hoping to prove disinterest in sex is a legitimate medical condition. Anyone who has ever stayed up late has suffered through the assault of commercials for Extenze or Smiling Bob donning a Santa...
Tags: Drug
Officials at U.S. drug companies and non-profit organizations say they plan to develop new drugs for "neglected" diseases. The search for drugs to fight hard-to-treat diseases such as malaria, tuberculosis and dengue fever had been largely abandoned a...
Tags: drug companies, Washington, Pharmaceuticals policy, Malaria, Pharmaceutical industry, Dengue fever, Drug, Business Finance, Neglected diseases, Tropical diseases, Millennium Development Goals, Health Medical Pharma
Abu Dhabi - OCT 05: Millions of capsules containing the generic version of the H1N1 antiviral drug Tamiflu are rolling off the production line at one of the largest pharmaceutical plants in the UAE. BR Flu, which has the same active ingredient as Tamiflu,...
The month of September has been set aside as the National Alcohol and Drug Addiction Recovery Month. It is a statewide campaign to celebrate the lives of people who are still recovering from alcohol and/or drug addiction. The California Association...
Tags: recovery, abuse, drug, alcohol, help, celebration, tehama county, california, red bluff, barbecue, fun