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Is there anyway to do the Mayo Deep Treatment without the smell?

Question by Christiana: Is there anyway to do the Mayo Deep Treatment without the smell?
I have found NUMEROUS home treatments that deal with mayonnaise. A lot of the reviews, however, complain about the smell. Is there anyway I can avoid that mayo smell in my hair after its… Continue reading

New Hunterdon program provides help to drug users

New Hunterdon program provides help to drug users

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The START (Steps to Action Recovery and Treatment) program provides information that can help a drug user start a healthy lifestyle when they are on their own, according to Hunterdon County Prosecutor Anthony P. Kearns III.… Continue reading

Judge Orders Chris Brown to Three Months of Rehab

Judge Orders Chris Brown to Three Months of Rehab

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Brandlin on Wednesday also ordered the singer to submit to drug testing and to perform at least 24 hours of community labor per week. Brown appeared in court for the first time since he… Continue reading

San Diego Life Sciences Roundup: Santarus, Cytori, IPOs, and More

San Diego Life Sciences Roundup: Santarus, Cytori, IPOs, and More

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—Salix Pharmaceuticals (NASDAQ: SLXP) of Raleigh, NC, said it's buying San Diego-based Santarus (NASDAQ: SNTS) in a deal valued at $ 2.6 billion. Santarus, founded in 1996, has built up a diverse portfolio… Continue reading

Community Services for Nov. 17

Community Services for Nov. 17

Filed under: Baltimore Drug Abuse

Christians Against Substance Abuse, a 12-step program, is at 6 p.m. Mondays for women and 6 p.m. Thursdays for men in Rainbow Church of Christ, 2201 Rainbow Drive. Call 256-547-3731. AN ALZHEIMER'S SUPPORT GROUP, sponsored by the John H.
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Is Government the Solution, or Is It the Problem? Or What?

Question by : Is Government the Solution, or Is It the Problem? Or What?
Government has been a growth industry ever since the days of FDR. It has promoted itself as the solution to our social and economic problems. But the bigger government got, the worse our problems got: more… Continue reading