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Does Second Hand Marijuana Smoke Show Up On A Drug Test?

by | Wednesday, June 30, 2010 |

A commenter asked a great question on one of our older posts. That question was, does second hand smoke affect the result of a drug test? It wouldn't be fair if it did, of course. As the commenter points out, (medical) marijuana is legal in some states, and if you are not smoking it, you should not be punished for having been around second hand smoke. The good news is that none of our home drug test kits (hair, urine, or saliva) will pick up exposure to second hand marijuana smoke as a positive...

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Facts About Prison and Drug Use

by | Monday, June 28, 2010 |

The terms drugs and prison are often mentioned in the same sentence because of the close association that exists between the two. Not only are people sent to prison due to involvement in drugs in some manner or another, there is some evidence that shows that a large number of crimes are committed under the influence of a drug. Drug and Prison Statistics It may surprise many to know that the 85 percent of the estimated 2.3 million prison inmates have had or still do some kind of serious drug...

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National HIV Testing Day - June 27

by | Friday, June 25, 2010 |

Sunday, June 27 is National HIV Testing Day, and a great opportunity for communities all over the United States to get together and normalize HIV testing. There will be free testing available in many communities this weekend, and we also wanted to make it easier for those that prefer at home testing to test themselves. So we have lowered the prices on our Express (now $54.95) and Standard kits (now $44.95) and are for a limited time offering free First Class Mail shipping with the purchase of a...

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The National Beverages of World Cup Teams

by | Wednesday, June 23, 2010 |

The 2010 FIFA World Cup is being held in South Africa and the country is gearing up to host not only a soccer tournament but a diverse meeting of cultures. Everyone will be supporting their own country and bringing along with them not only flags, jerseys, and silly wigs, but perhaps even their signature alcohols. While in excess alcohol is harmful, in moderation it is not. In fact there is proof that a certain, minimal amount of alcohol consumption on a daily basis is something that may...

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How To Stop Smoking

by | Friday, June 18, 2010 |

Smoking is a habit that frequently becomes an integral part of the life of a smoker. It becomes ingrained in one’s routine – there is one cigarette that you have in the morning and then after breakfast and one needs to be lighted on the way to work and the schedule goes on even when one is not consciously aware of it. The idea of giving up smoking is something that almost all smokers consider at some point in time. It might actually be difficult to find a smoker that does not know the harm that...

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More Adults Have HIV in Washington, D.C. Than Rwanda

by | Thursday, June 17, 2010 |

Although we sometimes think of HIV/AIDS as a global problem, it's important to shine a light back on how it affects us at home. The New England Journal of Medicine recently revealed that 1 in 30 adults in Washington, D.C. are infected with HIV - a greater prevalence than the rates in Ethiopia, Rwanda, or Nigeria. [caption id="attachment_417" align="alignleft" width="300" caption="There are many countries with less serious HIV/AIDS problems than the US. According to the New England Journal of...

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