Kick Heroin Addiction in 15 Days in Thailand
Kick Heroin Addiction in 15 Days in Thailand – www.bangkoktimesonline.com Patients line up every day at Thailand’s Thamkrabok Temple to give up heroin. The monks give addicts a herbal tonic to induce vomiting and clear the toxins in the blood. Pete Docherty (linked with Kate Moss and Amy Winehouse) and the frontman of the Libertines and Babyshambles visited the temple, but never stayed the course. The treatment as well as the accommodation is free, only the food has to be paid. As the monastery lives on alms, donations are welcome. They may be put in one of the donation-boxes or be given directly to the abbot. For more information and details about the Thamkrabok Monastery Drug Treatment and Rehabilitation Centre, please contact www.thamkrabok.net For more Thailand news and videos, please visit www.bangkoktimesonline.com
Pfizer, Boehringer's Drug Helped to Delay Asthma Attacks
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Pfizer, Boehringer's Drug Helped to Delay Asthma Attacks. By Naomi Kresge and Makiko Kitamura on September 03, 2012. Tweet; Facebook; LinkedIn; Google Plus; Comments … Treating asthma may boost sales significantly for drugs like Spiriva, including …
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Asthma Drug Shown to Stunt Growth
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Synairgen in Drug Partnership Talks After Study Results
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By Makiko Kitamura on September 03, 2012. Tweet; Facebook; LinkedIn … The drug is aimed at the 10 percent to 20 percent of patients infected by a virus who don't respond to the maximum doses of approved asthma treatments. Beta interferon is well- …
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