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Danish Supermarket Got Drugs Instead of Bananas
The New York Times
COPENHAGEN, Denmark — Drug traffickers back in Colombia must be going bananas over how their shipment ended up at Danish supermarkets and not on the streets. | Police say employees at the supermarket chain Coop got a big surprise when they opened banana boxes from the South American country and fo...
Perry signs bill requiring drug screening for unemployment
The Business Review
Perry signed a bill making drug screenings mandatory for recipients of unemployment. | Staff Writer- Dallas Business Journal  |   |   |  | Gov. signed a bill that will require mandatory drug screening as a condition for ...
Perry signs bill to block drug users from getting unemployment benefits
Business Journal
Colin Pope Editor- Austin Business Journal Email  | Twitter | A bill that will make drug testing a condition for receiving unemployment compensation benefits by certain individuals has been signed by Texas Gov. Rick Perry. | Senate Bill 21,...
Drug labels must have 'plain language': Health Minister
Toronto Sun
OTTAWA -  | The feds hope a new initiative that requires drug labels to use "plain language" will reduce the number of hospitalizations. | Health Minister Leona Aglukkaq said the Plain Language Labelling Initiative will have a pos...
Tom Sizemore faces his drugs demons
Belfast Telegraph
Tom Sizemore has revealed he was prompted to seek help for his drug addiction problems when he looked in the mirror and was terrified by what he saw. | The 51-year-old star of Saving Private Ryan and Hawaii Five-0 has struggled through a long battle ...
Cameron Mitchell puts steak on the table at former Hoggy’s Barn & Grill
The Business Review
Courtesy Hoggy's | The former Hoggy's on East Johnstown Road will be converted into a steak house by Cameron Mitchell. | Staff reporter- Business First  |   |  | Restaurateur will get back into the steak business next spring in th...
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Cadila Health to market new diabetes drug in India
Daily Press
MUMBAI (Reuters) - Drugmaker Cadila Healthcare Ltd received regulatory approval to market a new diabetes drug in India that it developed and is aiming for more than $1 billion in s...
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WN / Aruna Mirasdar
India rejects allegations of exporting counterfeit drugs
Newstrack India
Tweet | New Delhi, June 3 (IANS) India Monday rejected allegations of exporting counterfeit drugs, saying those are desperate attempts by some countries to malign its flourishing p...
A drug user prepares a syringe to inject himself with heroin in the northeastern Indian city of Imphal, March 20, 1997. Despite a ban from the underground separatist groups, the dense forest covered hilly regions of the northeastern states of Manipur and Mizoram are fast becoming popular routes for drugs runners from the Golden Triangle.
AP / Saurabh Das
War on drugs 'driving hepatitis C pandemic'
BBC News
The global war on drugs is fuelling a hepatitis C pandemic causing millions of needless infections, the Global Commission on Drug Policy has warned. | Repressive drug law enforceme...
U.S. Marines with the 215th Corps Engineer Advisor Team, alongside engineers assigned to 2nd Combat Engineer Battalion, Regimental Combat Team 7 (RCT) 7, observe their Afghan National Army engineer counterparts during a clearing operation near Camp Shorabak, Helmand Province, Afghanistan, March 16, 2013.  The advisor team was there to mentor and advise the ANA heavy equipment operators on the proper use of their equipment. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Staff Sgt. Ezekiel R. Kitandwe/Released)
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Going to war in Afghanistan has not saved us from terrorism and drugs
The Daily Telegraph
Going to war in Afghanistan has not kept terrorism off our streets or helped prevent drugs being openly traded | 7:00AM BST 25 May 2013 | Comments | SIR – I recall being told...
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A drug user prepares a syringe to inject himself with heroin in the northeastern Indian city of Imphal, March 20, 1997. Despite a ban from the underground separatist groups, the dense forest covered hilly regions of the northeastern states of Manipur and Mizoram are fast becoming popular routes for drugs runners from the Golden Triangle. War on drugs 'driving hepatitis C pandemic'
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The global war on drugs is fuelling a hepatitis C pandemic causing millions of needless infections, the Global Commission on Drug Policy has warned. |... (photo: AP / Saurabh Das)
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Fat - Obesity - Kid Rise in obesity-related admissions
Belfast Telegraph
Doctors in England and Wales have seen a four-fold increase in the number of children and teenagers admitted to hospital for conditions linked to obes... (photo: WN / aldrin)
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A lab officer prepares blood samples from a cancer patient for further DNA testing, Thursday April 19, 2007 at a medical lab at the National University Hospital in Singapore, a country well known for its advanced medical treatment and research facilities. The number of cancer cases in Asia is set to rise dramatically by 2020 due largely to longer life spans and changing lifestyles, threatening a health crisis as poorer countries in the region struggle to keep up.(AP Photo/Wong Maye-E) U.S. Food and Drug Administration Approves REVLIMID® (lenalidomide) for the Treatment of Patients with Relapsed or Refractory Mantle Cell Lymphoma
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SUMMIT, N.J.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Celgene Corporation (CELG) today announced the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved the companys suppl... (photo: AP / Wong Maye-E)
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