Information regarding bringing medications into Mexico

Information regarding bringing medications into Mexico

It is illegal to bring into Mexico some over-the-counter medicines commonly used in the United States, including inhalers and some allergy and sinus medications. Specifically, products that contain stimulants (medicines that contain pseudoephedrine, such as Actifed, Sudafed, and Vicks inhalers) or codeine are prohibited.

Border patrol history

Border patrol history

The U.S. Border Patrol has a proud history of over 75 years of service to our nation. Although enormous changes have affected nearly every aspect of its operations from its earliest days, the basic values that helped shape the Patrol in the early years; professionalism, honor, integrity, respect for human life, and a shared effort, have remained.

Apple set to release an iCloud iPhone free with contract alongside full featured iPhone 5

Apple set to release an iCloud iPhone free with contract alongside full featured iPhone 5

The rumors about the next iPhone began as soon as the iPhone 4 was released. There has been no word from Apple Inc. regarding the next device, but the previously held June announcement and summer launch window has been missed. All we know from Apple themselves is that iOS 5 and iCloud are launching sometime in the fall.

Introduction to educational resources

Introduction to educational resources

The CATCHUM Steering Committee reviewed and modified the Physician Oncology Education Program guidelines developed by Baylor College of Medicine and researched current oncology curriculum guidelines to help medical students learn about cancer prevention and detection.

Picasso: challenging the past

Picasso: challenging the past

Pablo Picasso (1881-1973), arguably the most influential artist of the 20th century, pitted himself against the greatest Masters of European painting in a life-long artistic dialogue. ‘Picasso: Challenging the Past’ explored the ways he took up the artistic concerns of the painters of the past and made audacious responses of his own.

Postdoctoral researchers international mobility experience

Postdoctoral researchers international mobility experience

Postdoctoral Researchers International Mobility Experience (P.R.I.M.E.). The German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) offers a new funding programme — co-financed by the Marie Curie Programme of the European Commission — for outstanding postdoctoral researchers from all disciplines and nationalities.

The RIX payment system

The RIX payment system

RIX, the Riksbank’s funds transfer system, can be said to be the hub of the Swedish payment system in that all payments between banks, clearing organisations and other agents eventually pass through RIX. The Riksbank thus functions as the banks’ bank in the settlement of payments in Swedish kronor.

Conjunctions: and, or, but, so, because and although

Conjunctions: and, or, but, so, because and although

Daisy, Amy, Oliver and Alfie are planning a weekend at a music festival when Sophie calls from Austria with a great idea. We use words called conjunctions, like and, or, but, because and although, to join two parts of sentences. Conjunctions can be used to give more information, give alternatives, give reasons, give results or give unexpected information.

Supporting workers on the frontline of coronavirus fight

Supporting workers on the frontline of coronavirus fight

Hospital workers and paramedics on the front line of Victoria’s coronavirus response will get access to free accommodation if they need to self-isolate.Premier Daniel Andrews and Minister for Health Jenny Mikakos announced today that hospital workers who test positive for coronavirus, and those that have had unanticipated and unprotected contact with a person suspected of having coronavirus.

No more opium for the masses

No more opium for the masses

This report has been produced by Noria Research, in partnership with the Mexico Institute at the Wilson Center. To access the full report in one piece, please download the PDF through the dedicated link. Part 1 – From the U.S. Fentanyl Boom to the Mexican Opium Crisis.