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Performance-Enhancing Drug Use More Prevalent than Type 1 Diabetes or HIV

Performance-Enhancing Drug Use More Prevalent than Type 1 Diabetes or HIV

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“There is a widespread misperception that PED use is safe or that adverse effects are manageable,” said Shalender Bhasin, MD, Director, Research Program in Men's Health: Aging and Metabolism, at the… Continue reading

DEA: Synthetic drugmakers 'treating our kids like guinea pigs'

DEA: Synthetic drugmakers 'treating our kids like guinea pigs'

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Seminole County undercover deputies who have bought the drugs said they've sent the items to a state lab only to find out the chemicals in those products were not specifically banned under Florida… Continue reading

Heather Yakin: Mentally ill need help, not jail, not budget cuts

Heather Yakin: Mentally ill need help, not jail, not budget cuts

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Virginia state Sen. Creigh Deeds' son was released after a mental health emergency because no psychiatric beds were available; the next day the son stabbed his father before fatally shooting himself. The… Continue reading

Forfeiture law invites abuse of the system

Forfeiture law invites abuse of the system

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But in practice, Indiana's laws on asset seizure and forfeiture are so lax — so ripe for abuse — that legal experts, judges and even some of those who stand to gain most have become… Continue reading

How do I make my hair grow faster?

Question by Landon: How do I make my hair grow faster?
If I get my spilt ends cut will that make my hair grow faster? What can I do to make my hair grow faster?

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Answer by Shazaan
OK, so I was obsessed with the same question… Continue reading

Vicodin reclassified; organ donation

Vicodin reclassified; organ donation

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Vicodin, a combination of the powerful opioid pain reliever hydrocodone bitartrate and acetaminophen, is being reclassified as “possibly” highly addictive and prone to abuse, and will now be considered a schedule II drug. The current rash of abuse of …… Continue reading