alcohol treatment

Not One Bill From Legislators Addresses Drug Treatment

Not one bill from legislators addresses drug treatment
[rewrite]Two weeks ago, a new private program opened in Towson called the Maryland Addiction Recovery Center. They had an open house featuring the White House Deputy Drug Czar David Meneta. All the media was invited so the public would know about this new …[/rewrite]
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At halfway point, Zilber Initiative keeps pushing forward
[rewrite]Children take part in a yoga class at Journey House, which runs after-school programs for neighborhood children. It is one of the … The foundation has donated $ 1 million to the United Community Center for residential drug and alcohol treatment. A …[/rewrite]
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Can Addictions Run in Families?

Question by 0127864: Can addictions run in families?
[rewrite]For example: I’m addicted to cutting, my dad was addicted to smoking, my grandmother was addicted to alcohol, and the list goes on. None of us are addicted to all the same things, but we all have a tendency to get addicted to anything.

So is that just a coincidence or is it possible for addictions in general to be passed down?

Hopefully you get what i mean. It’s a difficult question to phrase.
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Does Any One No a Free Drug Rehab?

Question by Tress: Does any one no a free drug rehab?
[rewrite]I wish i had the money for one but I dont so can in one help me?BTW not for me my boyfriend needs it bad!
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Unfortunately, no. Rehabs are expensive…

Answer by Running Rooster
You can’t find any free drug rehabilitation center. But I think you can ask for help in the government. I think they have allocated funds for that matter as long as he is willing to be treated and would not go back to his addiction again. I also found out about this http://www.soberpacificliving.com/financing.php that they have partnered with a financial service company that would help you find resources for funds toward your treatment. Hope that helps you and your boyfriend.

Fighting Drug Addiction With 'Flash Jobs' and High Fashion

Fighting Drug Addiction With 'Flash Jobs' and High Fashion
[rewrite]The trial—based on a similar effort in Norway—sought to help hard-core heroin addicts who had failed out of other treatment programs, based on the thinking that the chronically addicted might use fewer drugs if they had a job to go to in the morning …[/rewrite]
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FDA Approves Portable Drug Overdose Treatment
[rewrite]Federal regulators said that the treatment, an injector filled with a medication that reverses the effects of an overdose, can fit in a pocket or medicine cabinet, and could help stem the rising number of drug overdoses. The device, called … “Making …[/rewrite]
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Alcohol Treatment | Drug Rehab Center Trenton

Alcohol Treatment | Drug Rehab Center Trenton — Being addicted to drugs or alcohol can be devastating. Abusing alcohol and drugs can cause not only physical damage, but emotional damage to you and your lov…


Mercy chosen to manage OSU Medical Center in Tulsa
[rewrite]TULSA, Okla. (AP) – The Oklahoma State University Medical Authority in Tulsa has selected Mercy Health System to manage its 249-bed OSU Medical Center hospital in Tulsa. The medical authority announced the choice Monday. … Mercy is the sixth largest …[/rewrite]
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Cirque Lodge Alcohol and Drug Rehab Center

Cirque Lodge Alcohol and Drug Rehab Center — Cirque Lodge Drug Rehab and Alcohol Treatment Center can help you or a loved one with an addiction problem. For those seeking help, call today and speak with…


Penn Medicine points to new ways to prevent relapse in cocaine-addicted patients
[rewrite]Researchers at Penn Medicine's Center for Studies of Addiction have now found that the drug baclofen, commonly used to prevent spasms in patients with spinal cord injuries and neurological disorders, can help block the impact of the brain's response to …[/rewrite]
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