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2009 NOV 16 ... radio show Philosophy Talk. Folks call in to comment on all sorts of subjects like the prison system, politics, ethics, and race. They want to share their thoughts with Ken Taylor ... received a range of ideas from global warming and overpopulation to astrophysics and health care. Taylor expects that healthcare and the environment will rightly make ...
2009 OCT 12 ... rubber products. Two Bayer executives separately pleaded guilty and were sentenced to prison for their role in the scandal. In 2007, Bayer paid $8 million to resolve ... A day after CSPI contacted Bayer, the FDA issued a letter containing qualified health claim language for use on labels that said, in part, that it was "highly unlikely that ...
2009 OCT 12 ... passed a bill to crack down on counterfeit medicines, introducing a maximum 10 year prison sentence for those that sell, store or produce fake medicine. The penal code was ... is valued at US$1.1 billion at retail prices in 2009. According to the Ministry of Health (MINSA), the pharmacy sector represents 72% of the market at manufacturers. prices, and ...
2009 NOV 16 ... which is scheduled for Feb. 11, 2010, Martinez faces a maximum penalty of 10 years in prison and a $250,000 fine. In her guilty plea, Martinez admitted that in ... Field Office of the FBI; and Daniel R. Levinson, Inspector General of the Department of Health & Human Services (HHS) announced. Martinez, 50, pleaded guilty to one count ...
2009 NOV 1 ... of health care conspiracy and health care fraud carry a maximum sentence of 10 years in prison and a $250,000 fine, per count. The charge of destroying records carries a maximum ...
2009 OCT 12 ... which is scheduled for Jan. 13, 2010, Chand faces a statutory maximum of 30 years in prison and a $750,000 fine. Chand admitted that in 2003 he owned and controlled a ... of Michigan Terrence Berg and Daniel R. Levinson, Inspector General of the Department of Health & Human Services (HHS) announced. Chand, 44, pleaded guilty before U.S. ...
2009 NOV 9 ... in California as a cure to resolving the state budget woes and reducing the overcrowded prison population. Those from the religious community say the measure is full of mistruths and ... from these two substances (alcohol and tobacco) pale in comparison to the social and health care costs related to their widespread use. Opponents of legalizing ...
2009 NOV 16 ... from John Muhammad for the past 7 years," said Sheldon, "and a sentence of life in prison without the possibility of parole would insure that the public would continue to be ... the brain damage." Psychiatrist Richard Dudley reviewed all the mental health information and concluded that John Muhammad certainly has a "severe mental illness" ...
2009 OCT 19 ... will be used to support reentry programs that assist individuals' transition from prison back into the community through a variety of services such as mentoring, literacy ... classes, job training, education programs, substance abuse, rehabilitation and mental health programs for adult and juvenile offenders. "This is another step toward ...
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2009 NOV 2 ... in the indictment, Martinez faces a maximum statutory penalty of 75 years in federal prison, and the other six defendants each face maximum sentences of 15 years in prison. ... George S. Cardona and Daniel R. Levinson, Inspector General of the Department of Health & Human Services (HHS). Federal and state agents arrested five of the ...
2009 OCT 12 ... user (IDU), having human immunodeficiency virus, smoking, being an alcoholic, being in prison, and having both pulmonary and extrapulmonary TB. At multivariate level, only being an ... moderate TB incidence," scientists writing in the Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health report. "A population-based retrospective longitudinal study was carried ...
2009 OCT 13 ... for women falls under MegaCARE, a non-profit organization that addresses educational, health, and social issues in communities worldwide. For this year's Woman, Thou Art Loosed ...
2009 NOV 16 ... of a Chicago bank in 2002 due to his pathological gambling addiction. He served time in prison. Keywords: Phillips & Cohen Llp, Addiction Medicine, Mental Health, ...
2009 NOV 3 ... per person. This is woefully small, equivalent to the federal minimum requirement for a prison cell. Rooms of this size do not provide a home-like environment and are not big enough ... Halperin, Senior Attorney and Deputy Director of Policy Advocacy at the Pennsylvania Health Law Project and director of the PA Assisted Living Consumer Alliance (PALCA). Published ...
2009 NOV 1 ... (WHM) is a peer-driven reentry program for women reentering the community from jail and prison." "One of the major contributing factors to a high recidivism rate is the ... the women seeking the assistance of WHM. The peers within WHM, having experienced mental health issues, substance abuse, and incarceration themselves, identified and developed a ...
2009 OCT 12 ... in the general population. Adherence to treatment programs can be strictly monitored in prison. However, once prisoners are released, medical monitoring becomes problematic. A new ... "The risk for rapid disease progression becomes higher and presents a risk for public health transmission of HIV to their partners." According to the study those on intermittent ...
2009 NOV 2 ... Amawi, 29, Marwan Othman El-Hindi, 46, and Wassim I. Mazloum, 28, have been sentenced to prison terms ranging from more than 8 years to 20 years for conspiring to commit terrorist acts ... Immigration And Customs Enforcement, Military, Politics, Commit, Drugs, Mental Health, Nicotine Polacrilex, Pharmaceuticals, Suicide, Terrorism, Therapy, Treatment, U.S. ...
2009 NOV 2 ... in the indictment, Martinez faces a maximum statutory penalty of 75 years in federal prison, and the other six defendants each face maximum sentences of 15 years in prison. ... George S. Cardona and Daniel R. Levinson, Inspector General of the Department of Health & Human Services (HHS). Federal and state agents arrested seven of the ...