Can You Reverse the Long-Term Effects of Drugs by Being Healthy?
Aug. 8 2016
As society's grown more concerned with "clean-eating" and counting calories, we've become obsessed with how to burn those calories off. And since the dawn of Fitbits and Meat
Brazil Olympic team's number of drug-test samples questioned
Aug 10 2016
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Brazil's Olympic team gave about a third as many samples as normally expected in the crucial month before the games began, CNN can
Popular Drug Test Used for Drivers, Pilots Doesn't Screen for Abused Prescriptions
Aug 19 2016
James Greer, the president of testing company Accredited Drug Testing, said agencies like the Federal Aviation Administration and the federal Department of Transportation only require drivers and
Michigan passed a new law creating a roadside drug testing pilot program
Sep 5 2016
Michigan Senators Rick Jones and Tom Casperson, spearheaded Senate Bills 207 and 434, which established a one-year pilot program that would permit law enforcement officers trained and certified as
The CDC Provides Crucial New Guidance on Opioids and Pain
Sep. 12 2016
Millions of Americans suffer from opioid use disorders involving prescription pain medications, and each day approximately 40 people fatally overdose on them. Granted these medications may have a legitimate
Two synthetic drugs pose threat to public health. What are they?
Sep 19 2016
Cannabinoids and Cathinones are the latest synthetic drugs to bring on warnings issued by the Federal Government.
Cannabinoids
Cannabinoids is often referred to as synthetic marijuana, K2 or Spice and
Random Drug Testing Program in Missouri Schools
Oct. 3 2016
Belton School District is the latest district in Missouri to start randomly testing its students for drugs. This policy was created by the district's students who came up with the idea.
Under this
A NJ Commuter Train Crash Kills 1 Injures 100 Passengers
Oct. 10 2016
September 29, 2016 - HOBOKEN, N.J. — A NJ Transit commuter train plowed through the barrier at the end of the tracks and crashed into a wall at the
DEA and Partners Hold Prescription Drug Take Back Day Saturday
Oct. 20 2016
Thousands of communities participate in this weekend’s event
OCT 17 - (Washington, DC) – DEA set to repeat on of its most popular community programs this weekend, National Prescription Drug Take
OSHA Issues Final Rule Improving Tracking of Workplace Injuries and Illnesses
Oct. 25 2016
OSHA's proposed new post-accident rule has been delayed until November 1, 2016. As the date rapidly approaches, OSHA's FAQ page states that the new rule "does not prohibit drug