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Keith Humphreys is a professor of psychiatry and director of mental health policy at Stanford University.Few people who advocate for public health-oriented policies toward addiction look to the criminal justice system for inspiration. But a new study published Tuesday in the medical journal Lancet Psychiatry may change that. RAND Corp. researchers showed that the implementation of an innovative program for alcohol-involved offenders was followed by a reduction in the population death rate that would do any addiction treatment system proud…

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Dental Assistant Employment & Instruction classified ad of the Valley News Classified, Newspaper of New England. Browse Employment & Instruction …

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FILE. Organisations, like the South African Dental Association, are unhappy with the changes, which could see dentists who hire unqualified assistants …

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Twitter’s stock closed down by more than 3 percent Tuesday to $14.40, an all-time low for the company.That piles on the problems for the company, which faced some uproar over the weekend over reports that it’s planning to change its real-time messaging feed into something more like the Facebook News Feed. Under the new system, reports said, messages would be ranked, in part, by the quality of the post rather than just when it was posted…

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When Monsanto agreed to pay regulators $80 million Tuesday for accounting missteps, the giant agribusiness’s chief executive also chipped in: He voluntarily agreed to return his bonus for the years the fraud occurred.Read full article >>

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