Category Archives: Drugs

The Dolphin Drug

Dolphins are aquatic creatures that have close resemblance with porpoises and whales. As of present time, there are at least forty species seventeen genera of these continental shelf dwellers. From thefamily of Delphinidae, these highly-intelligent critters’ body can expand from four feet up to 50 feet. Meanwhile, their body mass can weigh from 40 kilograms […]

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How To Know And Help A Drug Addict.

What is drug addiction? Drug addiction is a brain disease affecting the emotions and behavior. It is distinguished by drug craving, seeking, and use. A person addicted to drugs will persist even in the face of extremely negative consequences. Drug-seeking may become compulsive in large part as a result of the effects of prolonged drug […]

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What’s New with RFID Tags on Drugs?

RFID (Radio-Frequency Identification) Tags were a good security measure to come up with or is it really? Well, the US Department of Defense came up with it and announced such matter even on the web through a post at the RFid Gazette (http://www.rfidgazette.org/2004/10/pentagon_implem.html) by Jimmy Atkinson on October 12, 2004. According to the news on […]

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DEA Shatters International Internet Drug Ring

The US DEA (Drug Enforcement Administration) has announced the results of Operation “Cyber Chase”, a year long organized crime drug enforcement task force investigation that targeted international Internet pharmaceutical traffickers operating in the United States, India, Asia, Europe and the Caribbean. DEA Administrator Karen P. Tandy announced the success of the program, part of the […]

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Natural Supplements vs. Pharmaceutical Drugs: The Politics of Surviving Cancer

It is understandable that a medicinal drug having undergone double blind studies, several years of research, and millions of dollars spent on that research, should have a place of credibility. But what if the entire system was flawed to begin with, money and time wasted on treating a symptom rather than working to find a […]

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