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Drug Rehab Graduation: Narconon

Drug Rehab Graduation: Narconon — Narconon – The History of the Program The first Narconon was started and founded by William Benitez, an inmate at Arizona State Prison. Mr. Benitez was a her…


All About Ann: Governor Richards of the Lone Star State: Film Review
[rewrite]… recalling how a woman — who Dan Rather describes as an "incredibly hard worker" — diversified state government, used her experience with alcoholism recovery to inaugurate drug-rehab programs in prisons and wrangled with the insurance industry.[/rewrite]
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They Chose Drug Court, and They're Glad They Did

They chose drug court, and they're glad they did
[rewrite]The Carroll County Drug Court program, begun in 1998, is an 18-24 month program for felony offenders facing drug-related charges. The initiative offers drug- and alcohol-addicted offenders an alternative to traditional criminal sentencing in an effort …[/rewrite]
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361 Capital Weekly Research Briefing: Time To Go Hunting In The Markets
[rewrite]A new drug to treat hepatitis C that costs $ 1,000 a pill has caused rising concern among insurers and state Medicaid programs. It has now also spurred … “Our concern is that a treatment will not cure patients if they cannot afford it,” the …[/rewrite]
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State Suspends Operations of Clark County Drug Court

State suspends operations of Clark County Drug Court
[rewrite]CLARK COUNTY — The Clark County Drug Treatment Court has been suspended by the Indiana Judicial Center, the IJC announced Wednesday. IJC Executive Director … return to Clark County. “I don't have any problem with having a drug court program.[/rewrite]
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MIT Lab Hosts Nation's First Stool Bank, But Will It Survive?
[rewrite]Catherine Duff, a mother of three from Indiana, is one of those half million. Back in 2005, she got C. … They tried all the drugs they could think of and, eventually, decided the only option was to remove her colon. … This donor testing can be …[/rewrite]
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Fate of Participants in Suspended Clark County Drug Court in Question

Fate of participants in suspended Clark County Drug Court in question
[rewrite]The program was suspended by the Indiana Supreme Court and Indiana Judicial Center following allegations of unlawful conduct by drug court staff and practices harmful to participants. The agreement signed by eachdrug court participant allowed most of …[/rewrite]
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Officials work to right Clark County Drug Court
[rewrite]JEFFERSONVILLE — Officials are trying to determine how to best supervise the nearly 80 participants in the Clark County Drug Treatment Court after the court lost its certification last month. … 2 ran the drug court program, until it was recently …[/rewrite]
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I Need Help. Drug Addiction?

Question by : I need help. Drug addiction?
[rewrite]So a few months ago I had an accident (OD) and went to the ER. My school convinced my parents I needed rehab but I convinced them otherwise. My school disagreed but whatever. Now I realize I may have a problem. I can’t go a day w out alcohol or Xanax and need 1 or the other to sleep. I also have dreams about doing drugs. And if I had some would definitely smoke some pot and do cocaine. Im scared I’m about to go to college. Is this normal because my friends don’t seem that into it and I like crave it… What to do?
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Business News in Brief

Business news in brief
[rewrite]But revenue from the company's myelofibrosis treatment, Jakafi, rose to $ 72.9 million from $ 43.3 million, and Incyte projected 2014 revenue for the drug at $ 315 million to $ 335 million. Shares closed at $ 68.83, … The Lourdes entity is in the LHS …[/rewrite]
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Oregon City Planning Commission considers non-profit's plan for 60-bed dorm
[rewrite]Portland Metro Men's Center hopes to build housing for up to 60 participants in the non-profit's Christian-based treatment program for recovering drug and alcohol addicts. The Oregon City Planning Commission holds a public hearing tonight on the site …[/rewrite]
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