SC Lawmakers Look to Expand Mental Health Courts
SC Lawmakers Look to Expand Mental Health Courts
The state currently operates mental health courts in Greenville, Columbia and Charleston, offering those suffering mental illness a chance to avoid jail or prison time. Such programs, which operate like the state's drug courts, not only can channel the …
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More vets suffer from ALS, but the VA moves effectively to help
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention/Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry, which manages that registry, is expected to begin releasing data from it sometime this year. Patients are encouraged to register at http://wwwn.cdc.gov/als/.
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E-cigarettes gain fans, critics as 'vaping' spreads
But Roberts' method of escape wasn't the nicotine patch, gum or a prescription drug. It wasn't the anti-smoking ads, the pictures of cancer patients or a desire to quit cold turkey. The Union resident, instead, followed a trend that is growing across …
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