General Relief - ‘Bupe’ seizures rise as treatment use grows - Baltimore Sun
‘Bupe’ seizures rise as treatment use grows - Baltimore Sun
Police seizures of buprenorphine increased rapidly in Baltimore City and County in 2007, the same year that local and state government began spending millions to expand use of the narcotic to treat opiate addicts, police drug lab data show. The
Veterans Affairs official denies cover-up of suicide rates - HamptonRoads.com
SAN FRANCISCO - A top-ranking official at the Department of Veterans Affairs defends the agency’s treatment of disabled veterans and denies the agency has tried to cover up the number of veterans committing suicide. Dr. Michael Kussman, a department
SMU officials, other educators diverge on how Bush policy center will - Dallas Morning News
For its 1999 graduation address, Southern Methodist University tapped a Texas governor riding bipartisan goodwill to record popularity. “His growing national stature will enable our students to be a part of history in the making,” school President R
Fire on Passover guts synagogue - Miami Herald
Miami Beach police guard The Chabad Shul at 2401 Pinetree Dr. The building was gutted by an early morning fire. A torn blue-and-white prayer shawl and a burned Torah lying a few feet behind him, Rabbi Zev Katz vowed to rebuild his Miami Beach
Critics: VA hasn’t met veterans’ mental health needs - News-Democrat
Veterans groups and members of Congress both have criticized the Department of Veterans Affairs for failing to keep up with war veterans’ demands for mental health services. Dr. Ira Katz, the VA’s mental health chief, responds that “The expansion of
Community Calendar - Lowell Sun
“ANXIETY IN CHILDREN WITH FOOD ALLERGIES: HOW TO SUPPORT YOUR CHILD”: The Nashoba Valley Asthma and Allergy Educational Support Group will sponsor a discussion on food allergies, Mon., April 28, 7-9 p.m. at Rita Edwards Miller School, 1 Mitchell Way
The War Within: Post-traumatic stress disorder - News-Democrat
Iraq War Veteran James Sperry looks at a display of his medals and other artifacts from his time in Iraq. James Sperry’s nightmares always take him back to Fallujah. There, he saw his friends blown apart. There, his best friend died despite his best