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Why Coffee and Tea Drinkers Suffer Fewer Infections, How New Medicines Get Discovered, and New Zealand's War on Designer Drugs
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Coffee, tea, or staph infection?
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07/18/11
- Coffee and Tea Drinkers May Be Less Susceptible to Staph Infections [Time Healthland]
- Binge Drinking Can Damage Memory Skills in Teen Girls [BBC News]
- Critics React to Welfare Drug Testing Law in Missouri [Missouri News Horizon]
- Injection Drug Users Need Substance Abuse Treatment More than Non-Injection Drug Users, Study Finds [Join Together]
- Smokers Rolling Their Own With Pipe Tobacco [WGRZ.com]
- Designer Drugs a Cat-and-Mouse Game in New Zealand [New Zealand Herald]
- How New Medicines Get Discovered [Forbes]
- Would Raising the Cigarette Tax Help Japan’s Reconstruction Costs? [Wall Street Journal]
- Heroin in the Heartland [PsychCentral]
- ATF’s Fast and Furious Scandal Not the Only One [Narcosphere]









