Bain Capital Has Seen the Economy's Future, and It Is Heroin Addicts
Bain Capital Has Seen the Economy's Future, and It Is Heroin Addicts
[rewrite]Well, it's "hard to find a good methadone clinic,'' and there's always the possibility that municipal treatment clinics could shut down for lack of funds, Boston-area drug counselor Dr. Kevin Hill tells the Globe. That could leave Bain's mills as the …[/rewrite]
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For Heroin Treatment, Testing A New Drug And 'Peddling Hope'
[rewrite]But Ray Tamasi, who runs Gosnold, a network of addiction treatment facilities on Cape Cod, says the benefits of Vivitrol have persuaded him to use it instead of traditional treatment drugs that can themselves be addictive. “[Vivitrol] does seem to help …[/rewrite]
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Is Drug Rehab Effective for a Person With Addiction? and What Are the Services Offered by the Center?
Question by Mill Boon: Is drug rehab effective for a person with addiction? And what are the services offered by the center?
[rewrite]It’s because I want to enter my brother in a rehab center because of his addiction to cocaine. Also, can somebody give me an idea on how long the treatment process would probably take?
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Answer by hypejack
Drug rehabilitation is the only way to treat addiction to a particular drug or substance. Cocaine addiction is a serious disease that needs comprehensive treatment process like detoxification, counseling and other addiction recovery program.
GUEST COMMENTARY: Hoosiers Help Preserve Medicare Part D
GUEST COMMENTARY: Hoosiers help preserve Medicare Part D
[rewrite]Despite the well-documented success of the Medicare Part D prescription drug plan, a rule proposed earlier this year by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services would have negatively impacted Part D – jeopardizing access to needed medicines and …[/rewrite]
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Irsay's arrest is the latest glimpse at his battle with addiction
[rewrite]Retired detective Irene Conder told The Star in a June 2003 interview the league offered to help Irsay get the proper treatment for his possible addiction in the mid-1990s, but he refused. “I went to the Colts training complex with a physician who is …[/rewrite]
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Autism: Early Intervention Works Better——Nwokolo
Autism: Early Intervention Works Better——Nwokolo
[rewrite]Early intervention is currently the best hope of treatment for persons affected. Unfortunately, the level of … I was interested in supporting victims of examination malpractice, drug addiction, stress, depression and related mental health issues. But …[/rewrite]
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Raising babies in prison
[rewrite]The majority of incarcerated women are charged with nonviolent, drug-related offenses. While three out of every five women in state prisons have a history of drug dependence, only one in five of these women receives substance abuse treatment. Because …[/rewrite]
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Drug Addiction Treatment Centers 1-800-303-2938
drug addiction treatment centers 1-800-839-1682 — While the road to recovery can have difficulties, you will be prepared for anything that is ahead.Call 1-800-839-1682 and visit us http://drug-addiction-trea…
Excessive Tanning an Addiction?
[rewrite]Underlying psychiatric distress, including anxiety disorders and substance abuse, may explain why some individuals continue to tan even after experiencing serious negative consequences, such as skin cancer, new research suggests. … Overall …[/rewrite]
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Most alcohol-linked deaths occur among working-age adults
[rewrite]This is likely because poverty drives addiction, said Janina Kean, president and CEO of High Watch Recovery Center, a drug-rehab facility in Kent, Conn. "There's more exposure to drugs and alcohol in the impoverished way that minorities in our country …[/rewrite]
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What Treatment Center?
Question by jadehope: What treatment center?
[rewrite]hi I’m a 19 year old female who has been secretly suffering from anorexia and bulimia for about 4 years. I have decided it’s time to tell my parents and receive treatment but I don’t know which treatment center is right for me. I know a lot of treatment centers also deal with other mental illnesses like bipolar disorder among others and also addiction to drugs and alcohol. however I do not abuse or even use drugs or alcohol and the only mental illness I have is anorexia and bulimia. I want to make sure im picking the right treatment center for me. does anyone have any suggestions? by the way I live in new York so anything in that area would be more convient, but I’m not opposed to going out of state. and I’m also looking for an inpatient program.