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she passed out, she'd run out of the pills she'd been using
for anxiety.After testing her blood and urine, staffers administered another
drug that, like Xanax, is in the benzodiazepine family."Almost immediately,
I stopped shaking and felt totally normal," Jenna said. "It was as
though nothing had ever happened. Nobody there told me, but I put
it together: I'd been in withdrawal. I was dependent on Xanax."Jenna had
first gotten a prescription eight years earlier when she was a student
and saw a doctor, complaining of insomnia. After discussing her problem,
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me there was this great drug I could take. He prescribed a
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upped the dosage until it reached 6 mg per day, an unusually
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on benzodiazepines like Xanax is a serious problem, especially among young
women," said Harris Stratyner, cochairman of the medical scientific subcommittee
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process.The schools online athletics publication, also known as The Maranatha
Crusader, will be changed as well, Davis said.While noting the contextual
ties to a Crusade defined by Merriam-Webster as any of the
military expeditions undertaken by Christian powers in the 11th, 12th and
13th centuries to win the Holy Land from the Muslims Davis
said the universitys education mission will not be altered. He does not
expect the universitys decision to prompt other colleges to consider replacing
the nickname elsewhere.Every school is different and every context is different,
and I respect the leaders of those institutions, Davis said. Were in
no position to give input to or to instruct anyone else.The change
had been under consideration for a long time, Davis said.Meanwhile, an effort
to move away from using Crusaders as a team name or as
a mascot is not underway at several other colleges and universities contacted
by FoxNews.com. At least eight other schools use the moniker, including
the College of Holy Cross in Massachusetts and Capital University in Ohio.
In all, representatives from four colleges told FoxNews.com that the name
is not an issue on their campuses.Its important to understand how our
alumni would feel about it, Capital University spokeswoman Nichole Johnson
said, adding that the Lutheran-affiliated school has used the name since
1963. If it ever did become a divisive issue, or a dominant
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