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2.314 documents for approval addiction
  • How much energy do you spend worrying about what other people think? Whatever the amount is, it's wasted - because we can't control what others think. And, yet, the need for approval drains the energy of so many. While there are the more commonly labeled addictions - alcohol, drugs, nicotine, gambling - approval addiction is a more subtle affliction that strikes at the hearts of many.

  • Employment relations: R.C. 340.04 does not require prior approval by the executive board of an alcohol, drug addiction and mental health services agency before an executive director can terminate a non-classified employee; termination is effective immediately, not when it is ultimately approved by the executive board; trial court erred in granting summary judgment on the issue of whether an employee properly accrued and took “flextime” when evidentiary materials in the record were unclear.

  • WASHINGTON, July 20 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The Campaign for Tobacco- Free Kids applauds U.S. Senator Edward Kennedy (D-Mass.) for his leadership in sponsoring and working to pass historic legislation to grant the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) authority to regulate tobacco products. The Senate voted 78 to 15 Thursday in favor of Kennedy's legislation. The vote was a breakthrough toward achieving a long-sought goal of public health leaders to protect kids from tobacco addiction and save lives. Senator Kennedy is a true champion in the fight to protect our kids from tobacco addiction and save lives. He has shown great leadership in introducing and winning Senate approval for legislation to grant the FDA strong and effective authority to regulate tobacco products. This is the mos...

  • When you think of addictions, do some of the following come to mind? Alcohol. Drugs. Nicotine. Eating. Gambling. Shopping. Sex. Computers. Television. If so, you're right in the mainstream of society's beliefs. But there's one addiction that's much more widespread, and it's hardly ever labeled as such.

    ... for 40 years, I have found that approval addiction is far more prevalent than any other sub...

  • NIAGARA COUNTY LEGISLATURE Falls resident sought to fill seat vacated by Marasco

    ...Horizon seeks state approval for addiction satellite center. NIAGARA FALLS --...

  • ...Incessant seeking of approval. Troubles in establishing closer personal relation...

  • WASHINGTON, July 20 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The Campaign for Tobacco- Free Kids applauds U.S. Senator Mike DeWine (R-Ohio) for his leadership in sponsoring and working to pass historic legislation to grant the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) authority to regulate tobacco products. The Senate voted 78 to 15 Thursday in favor of DeWine's legislation. The vote was a breakthrough toward achieving a long-sought goal of public health leaders to protect kids from tobacco addiction and save lives. Senator DeWine is a true champion in the fight to protect our kids from tobacco addiction and save lives. He has shown great leadership in introducing and winning Senate approval for legislation to grant the FDA strong and effective authority to regulate tobacco products. This is the most impo...

  • WASHINGTON - An advisory panel to the Food and Drug Administration set aside lingering concerns about the safety and marginal effectiveness of the latest weight-loss drug to come before it, voting 13-7 on Tuesday to recommend the approval of Contrave, a combination of two medications available since the mid-1980s - the antidepressant and smoking-cessation drug bupropion and the anti- addiction medication naltrexone. Tuesday's vote made Contrave the first of three weight-loss drugs reviewed by the FDA panel in 2010 to win favor.

  • Cannabis Should Be Subjected to the Standards of Federal Regulators Rather than to Voters' Whims at the Ballot Box CHEVY CHASE, Md., March 23, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Citing the dangers of marijuana, the lack of clinical research on a controlled substance with a high potential for abuse, and the physician's oath to "first, do no harm," the American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM) today issued a white paper recommending a halt to using the weed as a medicine in states where it has been declared legal.

    ... federal regulatory standards for drug approval and distribution, and discourages state interferen...

  • ... and brought to committee for final approval. Organizations that do not evidence professional o...



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