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If you know that you are going to be drug tested, then the first tip you should keep in mind if you want to pass the test is to avoid drugs, or stop using them altogether, duhh. But if you can’t, won’t or don’t stop using, don't be scared that the test will reveal your recent drug use, read this article on AddictsNotAnonymous.com and find out how to pass it... at http://www.addictsnotanonymous.com/2011/03/how-to-confidently-beat-drug-test.htmlIf you know that you are going to be drug tested, then the first tip you should keep... more
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A disposable drugs test that allows parents to check if their children have been taking cannabis or cocaine by analysing a droplet of saliva has been developed by British scientists.
The handheld device, which resembles a pregnancy testing kit, costs just £1.50 and produces an accurate result within five minutes.Its creators say it could be available within two years.
The Vantix sensor was developed to help police carry out speedy roadside drug-driving tests, but it could just as easily be used by parents who are worried their children are taking drugs.
News of the breakthrough comes just days after the conviction and jailing of singer George Michael for possessing cannabis and drug driving.
Kevin Auton, of Universal Sensors, has admitted that the test would be controversial and could have 'huge implications for society'.
He said: 'In America, parents are taking samples of their children's saliva and hair and sending them off to labs to see if their children are taking drugs. If there is demand for it here, it would be an interesting market.
'It is controversial but the test can be used in the home for worried parents to test if their children are taking drugs.
'We are very focused on getting the test out of the laboratory and on to other platforms. It is as simple to use as a pregnancy test.'
The devices are designed to be used at the roadside, in a police station or in the home.
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They make it sound all good, like its for parents to help keep their kids off drugs, but in the end they really show that's its really for cops to bust people.A disposable drugs test that allows parents to check if their children have been... more
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Fani Halkia, the reigning Olympic champion in the women's 400-meter hurdles, told reporters she was "shocked" to learn she had tested positive for the banned substance methyltrienolone and would be unable to defend her gold medal.
Halkia spoke to Greek journalists early Sunday morning at a central Beijing hotel. She said she was summoned by the head of Greece's Olympic delegation and told of the results of the first sample she gave to World Anti-Doping Agency doctors.
"I am shocked," she said, according to Greek media reports. "I have undergone more testing than anyone else."
Halkia was tested a few days before the Beijing Olympics in Japan, where Greece's track and field team had been training. She said she had volunteered to take part in WADA's pilot program in which athletes submit themselves voluntarily to regular testing.
Halkia, who has moved out of the Olympic Village, said she was sorry she could not take part in the games and that she had expected to make the 400-meter hurdles final.
Preliminaries in that event were scheduled to begin Sunday afternoon.
Halkia said she did not know how the banned substance was found in her sample.
A total of 15 Greek athletes, including Halkia, have tested positive for methyltrienolone. They include 11 weightlifters, swimmer Yannis Drymonakos, 400-meter runner Dimitrios Regas, and sprinter Tassos Gousis, who was sent home a few days before the Olympics. The International Olympic Committee has also barred sprinter Katerina Thanou from the games for her role in a drug-testing scandal at the Athens Games four years ago.
Halkia was a relative unknown before she won the gold medal in the women's 400-meter hurdles at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens. Her semifinal time of 52.77 established an Olympic record.Fani Halkia, the reigning Olympic champion in the women's 400-meter hurdles, told... more
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