Students Say PHS Not Immune to Drug Abuse

Students say PHS not immune to drug abuse

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Karen Webb, director of Project Safety, a nonprofit organization dedicated to helping students make the right choices, said the National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse survey was of interest to her because it "totally validates the stuff we've …
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Researchers show cost-effectiveness of HIV testing in drug abuse treatment

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NEW YORK (September 9, 2012) — Less than half of community-based substance abuse treatment programs in the United States currently make HIV testing available on-site or through referral. A new study led by researchers at Weill Cornell … To identify …
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