Iraq returns to its alternative medicine roots
USA Today, November 4, 2008
After the U.S. invasion of 2003, Iraq's borders were flung open and insurgents and weapons poured in from neighboring countries. So, too, did illegal pharmaceuticals. The government has raided and closed 120 illegal pharmacies across Iraq in the past two months, but many more continue to operate.
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