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		<title>Americas Great Pharmacy Seduction: Fundamentals of Prescription Drug Addiction</title>
		<description>Is your town like mine? Pharmacy chain stores like Walgreens are springing up everywhere, and doing so like there is no tomorrow. The demand for one drug niche market, the prescription drug addiction market, is especially booming and unrelenting.

Consumers are asking their doctors for prescriptio</description>
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		<title>Pain Patients not Likely to Develop Opioid Addictions</title>
		<description>• Re: "The trials of treating pain," the Medical Post, May 14.

I read with interest and disagreement this article about chronic non-malignant pain. Over the last two decades, chronic pain has been a fascination of mine since it is shielded from the majority of physicians. Physicians and public al</description>
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