Studies show chocolate milk beneficial after aerobic exercise
According to DairyReporter.com two studies from the University of Texas Research show chocolate milk is a better option to help the body refuel, rehydrate and recover following a workout than a carbohydrate drink or water.
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Rum, Ahoy: Bar Adagio’s Cocktail College Goes Pirate-Themed Tonight
celebdu/FlickrThis group is clearly ready for rum. Where: Bar Adagio When: Thu., June 9, 6:30-8 p.m. Cost: Free, but you must RSVP: baradagio@jdvhospitality.com The rundown: Tonight’s Bar Adagio’s
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USD Alcohol/Drug Studies Professor Receives National Leadership Award
VERMILLION — A faculty member in The University of South Dakota’s Department of Alcohol and Drug Studies has received a national award of excellence.

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Omeros Announces Additional Support from the National Institute on Drug Abuse for Clinical Studies in Addiction Program
Omeros Corporation today announced that the National Institute on Drug Abuse has provided an additional grant to fund clinical studies for the Company’s Addiction program. This grant, which is for a total of approximately $3.6 million to be paid over a four-year period in equal amounts, will fund direct and indirect costs of Phase 2 clinical studies to be conducted by researchers at the New York …

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Dr. Drew to attend addiction studies conference

Dr. Drew to attend addiction studies conference
A nationally known addiction specialist will be attending the fourth Georgia School of Addiction Studies conference.

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AIDS 2010 Studies, Releases: Criminalization, Discrimination Of High-Risk Groups; Test-And-Treat; UNAIDS Launches HIV …
The criminalization of men who have sex with men (MSM) and transgender people in Asia is holding back efforts to contain HIV/AIDS in the region, according to a report presented Wednesday by the U.N. Development Program (UNDP) and Asia Pacific Coalition on Male Sexual Health at the International AIDS Conference-AIDS 2010, VOA News reports. The report “linked the criminalization of homosexual …

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Saudi company studies US addiction aid for Muslims
A businessman from Saudi Arabia is looking to the large Arab and Muslim population in the Detroit region for ideas on how to tackle alcohol and drug addiction.

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First steps: Saudi company studies U.S. addiction aid for Muslims
DETROIT — Mohammed Al-Turaiki left his traditional Saudi Arabian headdress behind in favor of a blazer and sweater as he made the rounds at one of the United States’ oldest addiction treatment centers.

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Saudi co. studies US addiction aid for Muslims
DETROIT – Mohammed Al-Turaiki left his traditional Saudi Arabian headdress behind in favour of a blazer and sweater as he made the rounds at one of the United States’ oldest addiction treatment centres.

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Texas Board of Education OKs New Social Studies Curriculum
The Texas State Board of Education approved new public school curriculum standards Friday for social studies courses that put more emphasis on the role of Christianity in society, in government, and in history.

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Leonce Gaiter: The Legacy of White Christian Chauvinism in Arizona’s Ethnic Studies Bill
Mainstream Christianity rests on the belief in an historical Jesus. By any American standards, this living, breathing man would have been classified as “white” — swarthy yes, but white.

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Utah launches studies of its overdose deaths

Utah launches studies of its overdose deaths
If your loved one died of a pain pill overdose in late 2008 or early 2009, he or she was probably unemployed and suffering from chronic pain — and had a lot of life to live.

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Utah studies its overdose deaths

Utah studies its overdose deaths
If your loved one died of a pain pill overdose in late 2008 or early 2009, he or she was probably unemployed and suffering from chronic pain — and had a lot of life to live.

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Accountability commission studies state ABC system
Gov. Bev Perdue’s Budget Reform and Accountability Commission takes on ABC system issues. They are studying if the current system needs to be tweaked or overhauled.

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Cell phones in the classroom – Surprising field studies suggest cell phones could be effective learning tools
Guest blogger Marie Bjerede examines field projects that are studying the educational use of cell phones. In one limited example, 50 percent of students doing lessons by cell phone had higher math proficiency than classmates who learned the same material from the same teacher.

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