s going on there, but first about blinkens visit, it was another manifestation of american support for israel. Us secretary of state, Anthony Blinken came to tel aviv, met with israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu , as netanyahu condemned the brutality of hamas , said that israel has the right to selfdefense, but it is important how it does it, it is important not to harm civilians, said blinkin in fact, he was talking about what President Biden had said before when he called on israel to follow the rules of war when bombing gaza. After israel , blinkin goes to other countries of the region to for in his words, to prevent the expansion of this conflict. And by the way, the fact that the United States previously sent an Aircraft Carrier to the Mediterranean Sea is also one of the warnings to others. And blinkin will communicate with the leaders of other countries about the release of hostages. Hostages captured by hamas during the attack. In general, to understand the scale of hama
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Drug Take Back Day is April 24
My name is Regann Rutschilling, a final-year pharmacy student working with Family Health Services of Darke County, and I am writing to inform you of their upcoming Drug Take Back Day to be held on April 24, 2021 at Family Health Pharmacy in Greenville, Ohio. At this event, the community members are invited to bring in their unused, expired, or unwanted over-the counter and prescription medications and the staff at Family Health Pharmacy will properly dispose of the medications for them.
Many of us in the community have unused prescriptions, medications that are expired, and over-the-counter medications we no longer need. Proper disposal of the medication avoids accidents, such as poisoning of children and pets or misuse by other individuals. According to the U.S. Poison Control Centers, unintentional ingestion of pain medications are the leading cause of death in young children and over 40 percent of adult poisonings are medication related. Increased