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Emory seeks to patent cocaine addiction treatment

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"Drug addiction represents a serious problem for many individuals, their families and society in general," Emory and Yale's patent application notes. "While treatment for substance abuse and dependence often focuses on combating the psychological …
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SWOG Initiates Randomized Phase 2 Clinical Trial of Halozyme's PEGPH20 in

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SAN DIEGO, Oct. 22, 2013 /PRNewswire/ — Halozyme Therapeutics, Inc. (NASDAQ: HALO) today announced the initiation of a Phase 1b/2 randomized clinical trial (S1313) of Halozyme's investigational drug PEGPH20 (PEGylated Recombinant Human Hyaluronidase …
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Women working on foster homes for pets of the homeless

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When some people call the domestic violence hotline, they hear their pets can't go to the shelter and say they then can't either, Heck said. A fostering system Catalyst developed four years ago with the help of a Chico State University intern had …
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SHUTDOWN IMPACT: 13 Days after the federal government closed, affects are

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The Food and Drug Administration and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention say they can handle recalls and high-risk foodborne outbreaks, but discovering them will be more difficult because many of the people who investigate outbreaks have been …
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Vuyiseka Dubula, AIDS & Treatment Issues in Africa


 

Vuyiseka Dubula, AIDS & Treatment Issues in Africa – Vuyiseka Dubula, Secretary General of the Treatment Action Campaign is interviewed about a range of topics on the current state of AIDS in South Africa, incl…

 

Health law could overwhelm addiction services

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The system for treating substance abuse — now largely publicly funded and run by counselors with limited medical training — is small and already full to overflowing in many places. In more than two-thirds of the states, treatment clinics are already …
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What Measures Have Been Taken in the Past to Provide Rehab to Drug Users Through Governmental Funding?

Question by Lauren: What measures have been taken in the past to provide rehab to drug users through governmental funding?
One of my few issues with Barack Obama’s platform is a fraction of his stance on HIV/AIDS prevention. I don’t understand why he believes in funding a needle exchange for drug addicts instead of using the funding to establish rehab centers and treatment. To me, it seems like that plan of action is only encouraging drug use instead of trying to eliminate it. Have there been past governmental attempts or acts to do this prior to the “needle exchange” idea?