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National magazine looks at drug companies' efforts to stop anti-methamphetamine bills, especially in Kentucky
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In a strong piece of investigative reporting for Mother Jones magazine, largely about Kentucky, freelancer Jonah Engle delves into the histo...
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Over-the-counter drug makers start campaign to educate potential meth 'smurfers' about consequences of their actions
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By Al Cross Kentucky Health News The lobby for makers of over-the-counter drugs, which has fought laws to tighten controls on sale of cold m...
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UK study definitively shows that meth labs proliferate in state's counties where pseudoephedrine sales are high
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A University of Kentucky research study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association this week shows a direct correlation ...
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