Prescription Drug Abuse a Problem – San Angelo Standard Times
Prescription drug abuse a problem – San Angelo Standard Times
Prescription drug abuse a problem
San Angelo Standard Times AUSTIN, Texas — Beyond the always illegal drugs that come through back alley deals on street corners, Texas has another drug problem: illicitly used prescription medication. A state House committee in Austin met Monday to hear testimony on an issue … |
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Nearly 120 K2 overdoses reported in Texas – KVUE
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Nearly 120 K2 overdoses reported in Texas
KVUE DALLAS — In a span of just five days, almost 120 people in Dallas and Austin overdosed on K2, a synthetic drug that mimics marijuana. Police sources confirmed to KVUE sister station WFAA that the overdoses in both cities are likely related, and the … Synthetic marijuana overdoses on the rise in Texas K2 Danger…Synthetic Marijuana on the Rise |
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Texas judge rules Tiede released from prison with conditions – KTAL
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Texas judge rules Tiede released from prison with conditions
KTAL Tiede will be released on $ 10,000 personal recognizance bonds with terms that include that he must maintain employment, submit to and pay for random drug testing, live in a designated residence, not have contact with the victim's family and not possess … Judge rules Bernie Tiede to be released on personal bond with conditions |
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In study, ecstasy shows promise for treating PTSD – Stars and Stripes
In study, ecstasy shows promise for treating PTSD
Stars and Stripes If approved for psychiatric use, the treatment could offer relief for the thousands of PTSD sufferers in Houston and San Antonio, which have among the largest concentrations of veterans of the Iraq and Afghanistan wars in the country. … known the … |
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NFL roundup: Chicago, LA mayors pursuing 2015 draft – KPRC Houston
NFL roundup: Chicago, LA mayors pursuing 2015 draft
KPRC Houston —Florida State defensive tackle Timmy Jernigan and LSU quarterback Zach Mettenberger were among more than 10 prospects who were red flagged to NFL teams as having failed drug tests at the Scouting Combine for either testing positive for a banned … |