Editorial: Don't Expect Pa. Pols to Be Tempted by Pot of Gold
Editorial: Don't expect Pa. pols to be tempted by pot of gold
[rewrite]In Washington state, where recreational marijuana was legalized in 2012, budget forecasters are expecting similar results. Although retail sales won't begin for a few … there are downsides to legalized weed. That's why they're planning to use some of …[/rewrite]
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Toomey, Hickton highlight toll of prescription drug addiction in Washington County
[rewrite]And it's stunning,” the Republican said in Washington at a roundtable discussion with other elected officials, law enforcement and addiction treatment and medical specialists. “We have to solve this … Nationally, drugs — both prescribed and illicit …[/rewrite]
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Princeton House Behavioral Health Forms Treatments Based on Genes
Princeton House Behavioral Health forms treatments based on genes
[rewrite]PRINCETON — Officials at Princeton House Behavioral Health believe the key to successful treatment of psychological and addiction problems is in a patient's genes. A new program using genetic DNA testing at the center's outpatient site on Mount Lucas …[/rewrite]
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Drug-overdose deaths surging in R.I.
[rewrite]Laurie Ogilvie, left, supervisor of Forensic Toxicology; Chief Medical Examiner Christina Stanley, center; and Ewa King, assistant director of the R.I. Division of Laboratories are among those trying to combat a rising number of fatal drug overdoses in …[/rewrite]
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Special Report: State Spends Millions on Addiction-Fighting Drug That Is …
Special Report: State spends millions on addiction-fighting drug that is …
[rewrite]Shelley Sweet, a former treatment center employee in central Vermont, said it's not uncommon for women to try to become pregnant in order to bump themselves to the top of a waitlist for Medicaid-subsidized treatment. Often those women take half their …[/rewrite]
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Elements Behavioral Health Expands to the Northeast with Acquisition of …
[rewrite]Clarity Way, a leading substance abuse and dual diagnosis treatment program in Pennsylvania, joins the Elements Behavioral Health family of treatment centers. Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on Google+ Share on LinkedIn Email a friend.[/rewrite]
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Drug Treatment Centers in Montana | Call 800-303-2938 for Details
Drug Treatment Centers in Montana | Call 800-839-1682 For Details — Drug Treatment Centers in Montana – Call 800-839-1682 For Details When you are looking for Drug Treatment Centers in Montana, you have to bear in mind that t…
Daily Report for Feb. 3, 2014
[rewrite]The boy was transported to the Franklin County Juvenile Detention Center awaiting further evaluation, according to a sheriff's report. … 4:26 p.m. Sunday, 100 block of West 11th Street, Kameron Deron Lindsay, 20, Olathe, on suspicion of possession of …[/rewrite]
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Alcohol Treatment | Drug Rehab Center Sanford
Alcohol Treatment | Drug Rehab Center Sanford — Drug and alcohol addiction doesn’t just affect the addict, it also brings misery to everyone around them. Put an end to the nightmare of substance abuse by e…
Event to educate public about human trafficking
[rewrite]Annually, an estimated 100,000 children in the United States are victimized by the commercial sex industry, according to to the Rescue and Restore Coalition of Central Ohio. Statistics from … A guest speaker will be Franklin County Municipal Judge …[/rewrite]
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Behavioral Health Workers Gather to Learn About Gambling Addiction
Behavioral health workers gather to learn about gambling addiction
[rewrite]NORWAY — Treatment and support options for Mainers struggling with a gambling problem have expanded in recent years, and new state rules may help more people break away from an addiction to gambling.[/rewrite]
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Kentucky's problem gambling addressed
[rewrite]But there is a need for “recurring public contributions to raise awareness of problem or pathological gambling, provide prevention programs or messages, or offer individuals counseling help to recover from a gambling problem or addiction,” according to …[/rewrite]
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