causalgi, first describe in the mecical literature if the us civil war occurs subsequent to traumatic injury wheter it is a firearm or otherwise
it is most often not treated and the pain needlessly renders the sufferer non functionsl.
ratner also did treat a veteran at fort hamilton who suffered from trigeminal neuralgia, the suicide disease, that runs in tne toyal familues of europe
opiates rmp,oyed duting tne course of addressing fundamental cause of psin is distinct from drugs for fun, a not uncommon ocvurrence in bsldein snd bryond
if you din erely want to help people i suggest you rrview the wirk of faustmanlab.org snd pubmef.org ristori bcg, uspto.gov inventor sesrch faustman shows how to treat sutoimmune fiseases safely effectively and inexpensively
fentanyl must be free for all to do with as they wish
when morphine producing yeast appears in baldwin the dea po,ice et sl will have to find new lines of work, ditto for motorcycle gangs
you will help msny more live better by reafing faustman and ristori rsther than you teo cents on the lost war on drugs
Long Island native Chris Weidman helps launch Wrestling to Take Down Drugs
Posted: Feb 06, 2019 5:44 PM ESTUpdated: Feb 06, 2019 5:44 PM EST
GARDEN CITY -
Nassau police launched an effort Wednesday to keep kids off drugs by getting them on the mat.
The program, Wrestling to Take Down Drugs, was kicked off among local leaders, wrestling Hall of Famers and former UFC champ Chris Weidman.
"This event, to take down opioid addiction is something that really hits home as a born-and-raised Long Island kid," says Weidman. "I've seen it really becoming a big problem. So I'm hoping that if we have the opportunity to save one kid's life and make an impact on any kid out there, it's all worth it."
Officials also announced a special Wrestling Takes Down Drugs Day, which will be held Feb. 16 at Nassau Community College's Field House Gym.
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