Statute of Limitations
It’s sometimes said that the justified ones are by far the most dangerous. They’re the most difficult to let go of, and the most likely to develop into an obsession.
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Posted by C. Scott McMillin | May 31, 2018 | Addiction Clinicians | 0 |
It’s sometimes said that the justified ones are by far the most dangerous. They’re the most difficult to let go of, and the most likely to develop into an obsession.
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A new study may be exciting to read, but its credibility will ultimately depend on the accumulation of a body of evidence that confirms it.
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Nonetheless, in most instances it’s an a priori resistance rooted in fear, rather than legitimate objections.
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A big cannabusiness just purchased two hundred acres in Tularosa, Otero County, claiming that will eventually be the nation’s largest dedicated parcel.
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In the absence of complaints, the prescriber can be tempted to assume things are going well, when in fact they aren’t.
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