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| Drug-related mental health admissions in NHS hit record high There were 82,135 hospital admissions in the year to April 2017 with a primary or secondary diagnosis of drug-related mental and behavioural disorders, according to the NHS figures. That compares with 81,904 over the same period a year earlier and 38,170 in 2006-07. However, the number of ...
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| Organic food and drink sales rise to record levels in the UK In a sixth year of consecutive growth, sales have bounced back after plummeting following the recession. Last year's £2.2bn figure – up from £2.09bn in 2016 – beats the pre-recession all-time high of £2.1bn in 2008. The organic market is still dwarfed by the size of the overall food and drink sector – the ...
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| Changing to a Nonimmigrant F or M Student Status Some statuses permit you to enroll in school, while other statuses do not. For example, the regulations at 8 C.F.R. § 214.2(b)(7) specifically prohibit a course of study in the United States while in B-1 or B-2 status. However, no such prohibition exists for those in E status, so individuals in that status can ...
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| Mapping Gastronomic Borders in the US How US culture dictates geographic restaurant patterns.
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| Learn to spot red flags in your React/JavaScript code In my experience, I see very few situations where you should use let . Sure, it has its place (like a counter, for example), but for most applications const is better suited. You'll soon see why. Take the following common use case. It renders the amount in red if negative, otherwise, it will be in black. let color;
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