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Substance-abuse treatment center gets OK in Medford

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by Kristen Coppock. MEDFORD — A Florida company has been given the green light to build a substance-abuse treatment center on Old Marlton Pike. Ambrosia Real Estate of New Jersey LLC, based in Port St. Lucie, proposed the creation of a small campus …
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Fourth Jersey town backs Good Samaritan drug law rejected by Christie

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… Samaritan laws for drug overdoses, according to the Drug Policy Alliance, which seeks an overhaul of drug policies nationally. The New Jersey legislation was supported by a long list of public-health organizations, treatment centers, and advocacy …
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Stephanie Bongiovi, Bon Jovi's Daughter, Gets Heroin Charges Dropped

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Town of Kirkland police charged Bongiovi, of Red Bank, N.J., and fellow student Ian Grant, also of Red Bank, with possession of a small amount of heroin and marijuana. Oneida County District … Under state law, someone having a drug overdose or …
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Roche challenged on Tamiflu effectiveness by medical journal

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In the U.S., the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends Tamiflu as one of two medications for treating regular flu. The other is … At the time, Cochrane Centre scientists were commissioned by Britain to evaluate flu drugs. They found …
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