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  2. Drug policy of Germany - Wikipedia

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    In 2000, the German law on narcotics (Betäubungsmittelgesetz) was changed to allow supervised injection rooms. [citation needed] In 2002, a pilot project was started in seven German cities to evaluate the effects of heroin-assisted treatment on addicts, compared to methadone-assisted treatment. In 2009, the positive results of the study led to ...

  3. Doping in East Germany - Wikipedia

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    Not until the 1964 Olympics in Tokyo had East Germans won more medals than their West German counterparts. Four years later, the 1968 Olympics in Mexico City hosted two separate German teams with a common flag and anthem, in which East German athletes surpassed the West German (FRG) medal count: the GDR, a country of 17 million, won nine gold ...

  4. We Know So Little About Women's Health Compared to Men's. But ...

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    Today, the medical field still doesn’t know how well many drugs and devices work for women. Before 1993, women were rarely included in clinical trials. Today, the medical field still doesn’t ...

  5. Drug policy of Nazi Germany - Wikipedia

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    The German populace's experience during and after the First World War inspired the Weimar and Nazi governments to adopt an attitude of tolerance toward the use of drugs to relieve pain, increase performance, and avoid withdrawal. Most drugs were permitted either universally or for individuals with a medical prescription.

  6. German federal court denies 2 seriously ill men direct access ...

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    A German federal court on Tuesday denied two seriously ill men direct access to a lethal dose of a drug, arguing that the country's narcotics law stands in the way and that they could turn to ...

  7. Germans shaken by New Year robberies, sexual attacks on women

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    The Cologne police chief says the men looked as if they were from "the Arab or North African region" and mostly between 18 and 35 years old.

  8. Opioid epidemic - Wikipedia

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    Women are at the greatest risk for opioid addiction compared to men. [34] Usually, opioid misuse in women stems from unused prescription drug hoarding, the dependence of the drugs and higher pain levels compared to men. Women are less likely to report opioid misuse in contrast to the male population. [33]

  9. Drugs controlled by the German Narcotic Drugs Act - Wikipedia

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    The following drugs are controlled by the German Narcotic Drugs Act (German: Betäubungsmittelgesetz or BtMG). Trade and possession of these substances without licence or prescription is considered illegal; prescription is illegal for drugs on Anlage I and II and drugs on Anlage III require a special prescription form.