Heroin, Cocaine, Crack, Meth Addiction Treatment
Heroin, Cocaine, Crack, Meth Addiction Treatment – www.youtube.com www.encognitive.com Alexander G. Schauss, PhD, FACN, is the Senior Director of Natural and Medicinal Products Research, AIBMR Life Sciences, in Puyallup, Washington. A former Clinical Professor of Natural Products Research and Adjunct Research Professor of Botanical Medicine at the National College of Naturopathic Medicine in Portland, Oregon, he has held academic appointments at other institutions, including: Senior Director of the Southwest College Research Institute in Scottsdale, Arizona; Associate Professor of Research at the Southwest College of Naturopathic Medicine and Health Sciences, in Tempe, Arizona; Director of the Institute for Biosocial Research, City University, Seattle; and, Lecturer in Biostatistics and Epidemiology at Bastyr University in Seattle. Dr. Schauss has been a member of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Office of Alternative Medicine (OAM) Advisory Council (AMPAC); a member of the Ad Hoc Developmental Planning Committee of the NIH Office of Dietary Supplements (ODS), a reviewer of botanical standards and information monographs for the US Pharmacopoeia Convention (USP), and reviewer for the International Bibliographic Information on Dietary Supplements (IBIDS) database, maintained through an interagency partnership with the Food and Nutrition Information Center, National Agricultural Library, and US Department of Agriculture (USDA), which provides access to bibliographic citations and abstracts from published …
Experts Clash Over Cognitive Enhancers for Healthy People
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R. Scott Benson, MD, child and adolescent psychiatrist in private practice in Pensacola, Florida, who is also a member of the American Psychiatric Association (APA), said research shows that stimulants improve concentration and focus. "If you are a …
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2012: Obamacare, new obesity drugs, gun violence, Lance Armstrong, and pot …
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… Drug Administration. This past summer, the FDA approved both Belviq and Qsymia and signaled it will be more willing to consider drugs as a viable way to treat some forms of obesity, noting that it is a “major public health concern.” … Meanwhile …
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