New CDC Report Shows Impact of Binge Drinking in Women
New CDC report shows impact of binge drinking in women
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Individuals who are concerned about their own or someone else's binge drinking can call 1-800-662-HELP to receive assistance from the national Drug and Alcohol Treatment Referral Routing Service. The CDC reports that 658 Georgia women died from the …
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Parasite Treat Diseases Associated with Obesity
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It may work as a treatment for psoriasis, a disease that causes skin redness and irritation. The sugar also appears to serve as a powerful anti-rejection drug that may one day be used in patients who have received organ transplants. And it has been …
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Concern regarding cefixime failure rate in gonorrhea patients
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… North America, this study offers preliminary clinical data to support the recent Centers for Disease Control and Prevention [CDC] recommendations that cefixime is no longer optimal first-line therapy for the successful treatment of gonorrhea …
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Your Employer Can't Fire You for Taking Rx Medication
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Chassity Brady was a quality control lab technician in the Braselton, Ga. facility of Dayton Superior Corporation, a concrete and masonry construction company, according to the EEOC. After Brady had an adverse reaction at work to a drug prescribed to …
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Deaf mental Health for Georgia – Suppport Mental Heatlh for deaf People in Georgia Captions: Hello my name is MeLisa Dennis and I am a mental health counselor and I am fed up, enough is Enough! It’s time for the state of Georgia to provide equal access mental health services for deaf people! Should we be denied services because we are deaf? Should we have to suffer with depression, addiction and be isolated in institutionalized hospitals? Deaf mental Health service will help with depression Deaf addiction service will help with people who have a drug addiction and want to improve their lives. Deaf group homes and day treatment programs will help deaf people who have been left in the hospital alone with no communication no contact with other deaf people. We want Equal service all over the state of Georgia, the same service that Hearing people have access to. The government will not change unless we all get together and support our needs for Deaf Mental Health!!! If you agree with this come and show your support tomorrow 1/4/2013 at 8:30 am Richard B. Russell Federal Building and Courthouse 75 Spring Street, SW Atlanta, GA 30303