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         Drug Programs & Projects:     more books (48)
  1. An appropriate level to begin an elementary drug education program: A project submitted in partial fulfillment of the degree of Master of Science in Education (Masters' theses. Elementary Education) by Dona P Kadlecik, 1974
  2. Project alert: A drug prevention program for middle grades by Phyllis L Ellickson, 1997
  3. Project Alert A Drug Prevention Program 7th Grade Curriculum by Best Foundation, 1993
  4. Selected articles and documents from the La Crosse Drug Prevention Program Analysis Project (SuDoc PREX 26.2:99021805) by U.S. Postal Service, 1999
  5. The Relative Effectiveness of 10 Adolescent Substance Abuse Treatment Programs in CSAT's ATM Project (Technical Report) by Andrew R. Morral, 2006-07-25
  6. The role of the Army in the War on drugs: An individual study project (USAWC military studies program paper) by Theodore S Clements, 1988
  7. Analysis of Barriers to the Delivery of Integrated Primary Care Services and Substance Abuse Treatment: Case Studies of Nine Linkage Program Projects (Analysis ... Services and Substance Abuse Treatment:) by Michele Teitelbaum, 1992
  8. Can the Army expand its role in the domestic counter-drug fight?: An individual study project (USAWC military studies program paper) by Richard R Majauskas, 1992
  9. Program evaluation report, 1991-1992 for the drug prevention training project for counselors and other support services personnel in the Public School ... County California (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:374389) by Donald L. Kester, 1993
  10. Developing a drug testing program for law enforcement personnel (CJM MAP project) by William J Lawler, 1986
  11. Project application guidelines for alcohol and other drug abuse program funding by Victor J Contrucci, 1992
  12. Quest: A drug abuse program or sensitivity training (Spirit of truth) by Shirley West, 1989
  13. Drunk in public: An evaluation of California public inebriate demonstration project : a report to the State of California Health and Welfare Agency, Department ... Department of Alcohol and Drug Programs) by Jack Reynolds, 1980
  14. Drug abuse in the military impacts national security: An individual project (USAWC military studies program paper) by Dorothine Murphy, 1988

101. American Civil Liberties Union
California Reinstates Medical Marijuana Card Program After ACLU and drug Policy The ACLU drug Law Reform Project and Women s Rights Project released a
http://www.aclu.org/DrugPolicy/DrugPolicyMain.cfm

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LATEST NEWS ACLU of Washington Represents Parents, Students, and Football Coach In Challenge to Suspicionless Drug Testing Of High School Students Hearings Begin Today in ACLU Challenge to Government Obstruction of Medical Marijuana Research More >> RELATED INFORMATION Press Releases Action Items Position Papers Publications ... Medical Marijuana Research Challenge Begins The ACLU is challenging the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration's policy of obstructing privately funded, FDA-approved scientific research that could lead to marijuana being approved as a prescription medicine.

102. Federal Services Junior Investigator Grant Program: Optimizing Chronic Drug Ther
Grant Program Optimizing Chronic drug Therapy in the Elderly The principalinvestigator for the project must be a pharmacist, physician,
http://www.ashpfoundation.org/research/showFundingOpp.cfm?id=81

103. RFID Project Safeguards Drug
RFID Project Safeguards drug. By Jeffrey Burt June 20, 2005 The pilot programsencompass OxyContin that is shipped from Purdue s manufacturing site in
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RFID Project Safeguards Drug By Jeffrey Burt
June 20, 2005

104. Expanded Perspectives On Drug Education
Basically, the Illinois drug educational program focuses on three primary Project drug Free classroom experiences involve much more than traditional
http://www.joe.org/joe/1992summer/a9.html
Summer 1992
Volume 30 Number 2
Expanded Perspectives on Drug Education
Lawrence B. O'Reilly
Professor and Extension Specialist, Mental Health
Cooperative Extension
University of Illinois-Urbana
Peter F. Mulhall
Research Associate
Department of Health and Safety Studies
University of Illinois-Urbana
Extension professionals in many states, recognizing they have a contribution to make in the war against drugs, have identified drug education as a high priority. Illinois Cooperative Extension's drug educational program is broad-based and believes "...the most promising approaches to drug prevention are comprehensive programs that involve schools, communities, parents, students, and law enforcement...."1 A Broader Perspective Illinois Extension's approach to drug education reflects the view that the drug problem involves far more than the abuse of illegal substances such as "crack" or heroin. It also includes the misuse of medicinal drugs which, according to Goodstadt,2 is our most widespread and serious drug problem. Though both categories of drugs are potentially dangerous, one group consists of illegal substances while the other is made up of drugs with legitimate therapeutic applications. Programs that broadly address the drug problem, including the misuse of legally obtained medicinal drugs and abuse of illegal street drugs, should distinguish between the concepts of abuse and misuse. Drug abuse is the intentional and nontherapeutic use of any psychoactive (mind-affecting) substance, including alcohol, that adversely affects the user's well-being. Drug misuse is inappropriately prescribing or using therapeutic drugs, is unintentional, and those involved aren't seeking psychoactive effects.

105. Project Inform's Women's Program Home Page [ HIV / AIDS Treatment Info And Advoc
Project Inform’s women’s program provides information, education and Issues include the AIDS drug Assistance Program (ADAP), Medicaid and the Ryan White
http://www.projinf.org/pub/ww_index.html
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Greetings wise@projectinform.org Thanks for visiting. Best wishes. What's Inside: Most of our articles are available in PDF format ( Acrobat Reader Articles can be found here
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Wise Words
Each issue provides women with important tools for making HIV treatment decisions, covering topics such as anti-HIV therapy, preventing and treating opportunistic infections, gynecological health and more! Wise Words also discusses current research and public policy issues which may affect women with HIV/AIDS. PI Perspective
The HIV treatment journal of Project Inform. PI Perspective is published three times a year. Articles include recent advances in HIV/AIDS research, advances in understanding HIV disease, discussions about developing treatment strategies, HIV/AIDS public policy issues and information on programs at Project Inform.
Information Fact Sheets
HIV and Treatment
How does HIV affect the immune system? What are the different types of treatments available? Are there alternative therapies available? How do the drugs work in the body? How can I pay for my medications? Tools for Living
Ways to track your lab results, understand the different tests, learn how to plan a treatment strategy and deal with side effects, or ways to work with your healthcare provider.

106. THE MINOR USE ANIMAL DRUG PROGRAM
AquaNIC is now at http//aquanic.org/. THE MINOR USE ANIMAL drug PROGRAM.NATIONAL RESEARCH SUPPORT PROJECT NO. 7. A Cooperative Effort for Approval of
http://ag.ansc.purdue.edu/aquanic/jsa/federal_guide/nrsp-7.htm
AquaNIC is now at http://aquanic.org/ THE MINOR USE ANIMAL DRUG PROGRAM
NATIONAL RESEARCH SUPPORT PROJECT NO. 7
A Cooperative Effort for Approval of
MINOR USE ANIMAL DRUGS
The National Research Support Project No. 7 (NRSP-7) is designed to address the shortage of minor use animal drugs by funding and overseeing the efficacy, animal safety, and human food safety research and environmental assessment required for drug approval. The scope of the program includes animals of agricultural importance and generally excludes companion animals. The program coordinates with animal producers, drug manufacturers, FDA's Center for Veterinary Medicine (CVM), The U.S. Department of Agriculture/Cooperative Research, Education, and Extension Service (USDA/CSREES) , other government agencies, universities, State Agricultural Experiment Stations, and veterinary schools to get the job done. In addition to funding research, NRSP-7 periodically holds special workshops, and to provide a forum for exchange of ideas among minor species producers, drug manufacturers, researchers, and government agencies on approaches to disease problems and drug priorities. Return to Guide to Federal Aquaculture Programs and Services

107. Design, Implementation, And Evaluation Of An Integrated
Prices paid for prescription drugs under ONECARD Rx were significantly lower Project staff members believe that it was the first such program offered by
http://www.rwjf.org/portfolios/resources/grantsreport.jsp?filename=034232.htm&ia

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