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The sun always shines in brighton. (Its raining in Birmingham)
 
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sorry.. that's an in-joke for people lucky enough to be packing their buckets and spades for the conference. See you there!
 
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hope you've got pink and sparkly buckets and spades Judith


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Here's a topical one... Gordon Brown supports evidence based advice..
 
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I think jilted john best sums up the government position of evidence based practice!
 
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Prohibition works?
 
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quote:
Originally posted by Perseverance:
There are any number of myths knocking around and the introduction of evidence has failed to kill them off.They survive I expect because their retelling serve some purpose, either for the individual, organisations or both.
It was good to see the letter in this weeks Drink and Drug news robustly confronting the issue around confidentiality breaches by primary care staff as a reason for people from the Asian community not accessing treatment.
As is so often the case it is not the truth that matters but the perception and the letter was equally firm in advising how people could seek redress if this happens.
What myth would you like to see killed off?

http://tinyurl.com/56d85v

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so.. which bit was the myth??
 
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Wish I knew.

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Methadone should be kept in the fridge ....?? It must be true because the pharmacist gets it out of a 'fridge' !! Heard this 3 times today.
 
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They do keep it in the fridge.. you hear that when you talk to them about safe storage. Never too sure why they do that, although the kiddies tend not to delve in there.. apparently!! Really bad idea if they have invited mates round for a few cold beers though!
To be fair, alot of my customers keep the calpol in the fridge as well...I guess its wishful thinking that we might be in the topics???
 
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a few that bug me are once an addict always an addict.

Its not mental health its drug related psychosis/depression/mania...

All adicts lie

They didnt have the right motivation

There is no treatment for Crack

methadone is a worse habit than heroin

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The road of excess leads to the palace of wisdom
 
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