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The Mid-Iowa Narcotics Enforcement (MINE) Task Force is a federally funded [1] undercover drug enforcement task force, [2] coordinated among several jurisdictions of Iowa law enforcement.
A drug analysis using umbilical cord tissue is “99.9% accurate” in detecting metabolites the human body creates when consuming substances such as illicit drugs, according to Anthony Burriola ...
The original plan for patients was to hold alcoholics, geriatrics, drug addicts, mentally ill, and the criminally insane. In 2009, it was made public that, to save money, the state may close one of the four hospitals in Iowa. On June 30, 2015, the hospital facility was shut down and all patient services terminated. [1]
The hospital came to worldwide attention in 2014 as the hospital where the Ebola virus disease patient Patrick Sawyer was taken after becoming ill on arrival in Lagos. [1] Sawyer later died at the hospital on 24 July. [2] On 19 August, it was reported that the doctor who treated Sawyer at the hospital, Ameyo Adadevoh, had also died of Ebola ...
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Drug checking or pill testing is a way to reduce the harm from drug consumption by allowing users to find out the content and purity of substances that they intend to consume. This enables users to make safer choices: to avoid more dangerous substances, to use smaller quantities, and to avoid dangerous combinations.
The area initially identified was Tauranga District, [a] Western Bay of Plenty District, Whakatāne District, Kawerau District, and Ōpōtiki District. [4] The area could be adjusted through an Order in Council , [ 5 ] which happened on 27 April 2001, by clause 7 of the Health (Constituencies of District Health Boards) Order 2001, when Mayor ...
The National Treatment Agency for Substance Misuse was established in 2001 to improve the availability, capacity and effectiveness of drug treatment.. It was set up as a special health authority within the National Health Service and its role was to deliver the ambitions of the 1999 Drug Strategy, and its 2002 update, for a much-expanded drug treatment system with quicker access.