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Big companies cash in on HGH abuse

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Sales of the average prescription drug rose just 12 percent in that same period. Unlike other prescription drugs, HGH may be prescribed only for specific uses. U.S. sales are limited by law to treat a rare growth defect in children and a handful of …
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Municipal court

Filed under: drug abuse treatment association

Robert Borquin, 42, 1411 Belleview Blvd., intoxication, $ 100; Amber R. Long, 27, 214 Parr Ave., Mingo Junction, possession of drug abuse instruments, 40 days in jail, 30 days suspended, possession of drug paraphernalia, dismissed, possession of … 10 …
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Pacemaker could help treat Alzheimer's

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"These drugs work for some people for some time, but eventually they stop working as amyloid continues to destroy the brain," said Cass Naugle, executive director of the Alzheimer's Association Greater Maryland Chapter. Rosenberg said the Hopkins study …
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