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Crack Cocaine Use Symptoms: HIV/AIDS: After 50 Years, How Close Are We to a Cure? Part II
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HIV/AIDS: After 50 years, how close are we to a cure? Part II
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Drug Use At the onset of the AIDS pandemic IDU (or Injecting Drug Use) was identified as a primary means of infection; however, virtually any street drug [including marijuana, crack cocaine, crystal meth, etc.] poses an increased risk of HIV/AIDS …
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Road to recovery took path to pulpit for Clarksville pastor
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Not content with that, he began using drugs, eventually spiraling downward into an IV-drug addiction to cocaine, heroin and crack. Drug use was the new god he worshiped. He was slowly dying and seemed incapable of and unwilling to change.
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Cocaine Rehab: [Pregnant Opioid Addicted Patients and Additional Drug Intake. Part I. Toxic Effects and Therapeutic Consequences].
Cocaine Rehab: [Pregnant opioid addicted patients and additional drug intake. Part I. Toxic effects and therapeutic consequences].
Crystal Meth Side Effects Photos: Substance Abuse, Drugs, Addiction and Children – Part II
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Crystal Meth Side Effects Photos: Substance abuse, drugs, addiction and children – Part II
Ice, nicknamed "crystal meth", is a popular drug, especially with young adults and for those who frequently go out to dance clubs and parties. The number of teenagers who abuse crystal meth is on the rise in many parts of the world. …
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Crystal Meth Side Effects Photos: Breaking Bad 4×2: "Thirty-eight Snub"
Walter White's troubling journey from cancer-stricken schoolteacher to feared crystal meth dealer on "Breaking Bad" is one of the most remarkable tales in the still-young history of cable drama, and more so than on most series, that journey is …
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Drugs Crack Cocaine: Crack & Cocaine Health Project Part 1
Drugs Crack Cocaine: Crack & Cocaine Health Project Part 1
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5 Grams: Crack Cocaine, Rap Music, and the War on Drugs
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Understanding Drugs! Cocaine and Crack Hecht, Alan/ Tri
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Dating Three to Find the One: Part One
Love moderately: long love doth so;
Too swift arrives as tardy as too slow.
~Shakespeare
When it comes to dating, the Bard got it right. Moderation is key. It keeps you from moving too quickly or too slowly when you’re getting to know new men and what they bring to your table. And the most powerful way to achieve moderation is by using the Dating Program of Three.
The Program of Three is exactly the opposite of the urban legend “three-date rule,” which dictates that you must decide by the third date if a guy is the potentially the One and have sex or lose him forever. On this dating program, you avoid that pressured decision and its aftermath: a Flame Out that usually kills the relationship. Instead you date three men at the same time without having sex with any of them. By not seeing any one man too often, you find the men who are really into you and who will stay the course. Plus, you break out of your prison of deadly dating patterns and maneuver more skillfully in the dating world. By following this program, you build your self-esteem and find men that are much more fulfilling.
Operation ” Response-Able”, Part II
Operation “Response-Able” — Part II
By Allen Roberds, DC
Editor’s Note: Allen Roberds, DC a graduate of Texas Chiropractic College, is a clinician and author. Dr. Roberds and his wife Marla are hosts of “Second Opinon,” a Tennessee syndicated radio program. The Roberds aired a response to the Stanford survey on the dangers of chiropractic cervical manipulation reported by the American Heart Association, which culminated in the Associated Press release that garnered sensational headlines across the country. Part I of Dr. Roberds’ article appeared in the June 3, 1994 issue of “DC.”
We advised listeners that what was to follow might seem a little foreign to some raised on doctor worship, but it was not medical bashing, just plain fact; that after almost 100 years of medicine’s unabashed “chiro-bashing,” a little chiropractic truth may sound unfamiliar but is entirely overdue. “So let us all play by the same rules. If medicine had not lied about chiropractic, chiropractic would not have to tell the truth about medicine,” we added.



















































