How Has Horse Racing Changed in the Years Since Ruffian’s Death?
Question by Starlight 1: How has horse racing changed in the years since Ruffian’s death?
This might sound like a gruesome question at first glance, but it’s not intended to be. With the 40th anniversary of Ruffian’s ill fated match race approaching in 2015, I am interested in getting a discussion going about racing as a whole- how it’s changed, how it hasn’t, differences between today’s racing climate and the one that existed 40 years ago, and so forth. I want to hear what people think. How has racing changed? Is it safer or more dangerous? Do you feel that the industry as a whole has learned anything in the decades since the match race took place? Are there lessons from the match that are still applicable to racing in the modern age?
Life Sciences: Why You Should Get Excited About What's Happening in Greater …
Life sciences: Why you should get excited about what's happening in Greater …
Often academics or former employees of one of the area's big pharmaceutical companies, these researchers see value in a drug, medical device or patent that may initially have been developed, but then was abandoned, by a university or company. … From …
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Posted: February 21, 2014 – 7:00 pm ET
The Malvern, Pa., drugmaker will pay $ 171.9 million in civil false claims settlements largely to the federal government, with $ 34.2 million from that total going to 47 states and the District of Columbia. Endo also agreed to pay $ 20.8 million as part …
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Marijuana Endangers Children
Marijuana Endangers Children
Eden Evins, M.D., an associate professor of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School and director of the Center for Addiction Medicine at Massachusetts General Hospital, states in the Wall Street Journal: “Regular cannabis use has been associated with an 8 …
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Drug Summit for Southern Maryland Planned on March 7 at Hollywood …
Walden's role in this community summit will be to discuss pathways to use, various drugs used, early identification strategies and techniques used to discuss drug abuse with young adults as well as treatment and recovery services. Walden's counselors …
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Workplace Discrimination. My Employer Made Me Leave a Inpatient Drug and Alcohol Early to Get Back to Work?
Question by ricker4087: Workplace discrimination. My employer made me leave a inpatient drug and alcohol early to get back to work?
My workplace denied me an inpatient aftercare drug and alcohol treatment program and now i might lose my job because i failed another drug test. All they had to do is give me a 1st shift position for 90 days and then i could go to work everyday. they told me no and made me leave my inpatient program before i was completly rehabilitated. I think that is pretty discriminating because i have a disease and they wouldnt work with me and basically said your life isnt important to us we need you to work on second shift now. Now they’re threatening my job because i didnt quit everything on my own. What if i had cancer and they said i dont need to go to chemotherapy i just need to get back to work because your job is more important than your life… Does anyone know if i have a lawsuit against them because my life is messed up forever now. Tomorrow morning they are deciding to either fire me or not. I want to better my life but my employer wont allow me to and now they want to fire me. HELP ME!
Nurse Practitioners Win First Round in Fight for More Power
Nurse Practitioners Win First Round In Fight For More Power
In closing, FL has one of the highest rates of prescription drug/substance abuse in the nation, but if ARNPs don't have controlled substance prescriptive authority then there's only one group to point the finger at…. And they … Janet wrote “Does the …
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Top Ten Interventionists in the United States – Jerry L. Law
An intervention is a well-planned, structured, highly personalized process where family, friends, or co-workers come together to break through the denial of someone who is struggling with an addiction to drugs or alcohol, an eating disorder or any …
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Good Rehab Centers for Teens?
Question by moneyonnmahhmind: Good rehab centers for teens?
I cannot find a good CHEAP (because my mom is currently unemployed, got laid off) rehab center or treatment for teens (alcohol, drugs) in Pennsylvania. I need your help.
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Answer by cait_flautt
sunflower landing
Drug Treatment Centers in New York | Call 800-839-1682 For Inquiries — Drug Treatment Centers in New York – Call 800-839-1682 For Inquiries How would you like to see your family member recover from his addiction? Isn’t it a nice…