From our archives: Previous articles that have some relevance today Original date: 08/2007 According to a study released in May 2007 by the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), a […]
From our archives: Previous articles that have some relevance today Original date: 09/2009 A recent government study found that the average amount of THC in marijuana now exceeds 10 percent. […]
Attorneys General from 17 states, including Ohio, Maryland, Arizona, California, Connecticut, Idaho, Iowa, Illinois, Kentucky, Maine, Massachusetts, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Utah and Washington, along with the city attorney of […]
New studies are further exploring the impact tobacco smoke has on pregnancy. One study, published in BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, suggests stillbirth risks increase when pregnant […]
As a result of regulating the purchase of ingredients to manufacture methamphetamine, our country saw a significant decrease in both the manufacturing and availability of meth. However, “chefs” of the […]
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