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4 Stories to Watch This Week in the Health-Care Sector

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for Adasuve, its drug to treat agitation associated with schizophrenia or bipolar disorder in adults. This is actually a new drug application resubmission for Adasuve, which the FDA rejected in May because of manufacturing deficiencies. The application …
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Wild horse slaughter in the West invigorates debate over BLM policy

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Because slaughter and hunting are not viable management options, the Bureau of Land Management, which oversees most of the lands where wild horses and burros roam, regularly removes thousands through helicopter roundups. Those that … These horse …
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Drug tests for welfare recipients weighed

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However, if county caseworkers suspect that drug or alcohol abuse presents a barrier to employment and self-sufficiency, they may refer an individual to treatment, he said. Statewide, agency directors are split on the issue, said Joel Potts, executive …
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A new healing role for Rotoroa – Environment – NZ Herald News

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This is on top of the $ 30 million-plus the Plowmans have spent funding a 99-year lease from the Salvation Army to create a conservation park and restore historical features of the former alcohol and drug rehabilitation centre, including a chapel, jail …
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