Goodwin Biotechnology and MD Anderson Cancer Center Collaborate on the GMP …
Goodwin Biotechnology and MD Anderson Cancer Center Collaborate on the GMP …
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By Goodwin Biotechnology, Inc. PLANTATION, Fla. and HOUSTON, June 4, 2012 — /PRNewswire/ — Goodwin Biotechnology, Inc. (GBI) and The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center jointly announce a collaboration for process development and GMP …
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Narconon Spokesperson Reports: Arrests Alone Won't Curtail Addiction Issues
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While this provides a certain degree of justice for the family of the deceased person, it is unlikely to have much of an effect on the substance abuse and addiction problems themselves. In St. Louis in the fall of 2011, dozens of people were arrested …
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Safe in Common Labels Federal Recommendation for Needlestick
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By Safe in Common NEW YORK, June 4, 2012 — /PRNewswire/ — Safe in Common (SIC) today welcomed the release of a joint recommendation by Federal government agencies for the increased use of needlestick prevention devices within the operating rooms of …
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2010 TXU Fiesta – Palmer Drug Abuse Program – The Palmer Drug Abuse Program (or PDAP…pronounced “Puh-Dap”) began in 1971 at Palmer Memorial Episcopal Church in Houston, Texas. PDAP is a fellowship of young people, adults and parents who share their experience love and understanding that they may solve their common problems and help others to recover from the effects of mind-changing chemicals. PDAP is non-sectarian and the primary requirement for membership is the desire to live a chemical-free life. Our primary purpose is to carry our love and understanding to others, and to practice the principals of love and honesty in our daily lives, with the help of God, as we understand Him. Take some time to learn about the history of PDAP and how we approach the recovery process. This simple yet successful concept has produced thousands of success stories, with countless more yet to come. What started in Houston has spread to several Texas cities, as well as California, New Mexico and Oklahoma.