TreatmentUSA.com Continues to Help Addicts and Alcoholics Seeking a Sober …
TreatmentUSA.com Continues to Help Addicts and Alcoholics Seeking a Sober …
[rewrite]It also provides a series of questions that the addict should ask of the staff at the treatment facility, such as number of meetings offered, nearby churches and shopping, number and type of staff. Each individual needs a different sober living …[/rewrite]
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Like it or not, your spending is being tracked
[rewrite]WASHINGTON — It's a big question for marketers: What kind of a buyer are you? And, as important, what are you willing to pay? In the search for answers this shopping season, consumer behavior online and off is being tracked aggressively with help from …[/rewrite]
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Gambling Addiction + Gambling Addiction
Gambling Addiction + Gambling Addiction — http://tinyurl.com/stop-gambling Rid Yourself From The Gambling Habit For Good And Save Your Loved Ones From Sorrow.Gambling Addiction More Tags: gambling ho…
High-tech procedures in treatment of pain
[rewrite]While Greenspan acknowledges the role of prescription painkillers in his line of work, he said he also recognizes their limitations and risks. His office performs urine toxicology testing to help identify patients who are abusing pain medications or …[/rewrite]
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Are Bipolar Men Who Refuse Medication a Danger to Their Family?
Question by flynnbond: Are bipolar men who refuse medication a danger to their family?
[rewrite]My best friend gets awful, weird letters from her ex all about God’s wrath and the end of time coming. Says their 3 daughters will live in the gutter and be baren. I’m worried about the family’s safety.
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Answer by Mcr Vampire
You should be worried. He sounds like he really needs to be hospitalized until he gets on meds. permanently. They should get a police order for him to stay away. like, IMMEDIATELY HE HAS BECOME PSYCHOTIC. I AM NOT KIDDING.
'Donovan' Producer Sentenced in NY Gambling Case
'Donovan' producer sentenced in NY gambling case
[rewrite]The producer hopes to continue getting treatment for his gambling addiction and resume work on "Ray Donovan," about a fixer for the rich and famous in Los Angeles, his lawyers said. Oscar-winner Jon Voight, who plays the lead character's father, had …[/rewrite]
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Darren McCarty
[rewrite]“The problem is that I've spent much of my life in a role where surrender is not an option. I've been an NHL tough guy,” McCarty wrote. “NHL tough guys don't surrender. We don't admit we need help.” The decades of hard work he pours into pursuing and …[/rewrite]
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Syd Field Dead: Screenwriting Guru & Author Dies at 77
Syd Field Dead: Screenwriting Guru & Author Dies At 77
[rewrite]According to TMZ, Kelly died in her sleep at a rehab facility in California. … The high-pitched country singer who sold millions of records through ever-present TV ads in the 1980s and 1990s and whose song saved the world in the film comedy "Mars …[/rewrite]
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Health and support notes for Nov. 20
[rewrite]2 p.m. the third Saturday, Crystal River Health and Rehabilitation Center, 136 Northeast 12th Ave., Crystal River. Free day care … (1-800-962-2873). Sponsored by the Florida Department of Children and Families and the Florida Department of Elder …[/rewrite]
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Safe Classrooms, Safe Kids
Safe Classrooms, Safe Kids
[rewrite]They're at heightened risk of drug abuse and suicide. … S.A.F.E partners with the Trevor Project, a 24-hour hotline for youth contemplating suicide, and the Gay, Lesbian, and Straight Education Network (GLSEN) to help teachers support all their students.[/rewrite]
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How to identify a gambling addiction
[rewrite]Gamblers Anonymous and the National Council on Problem Gambling are good resources and have hotlines all over the U.S. If you need immediate help, you can call the national hotline 24 hours a day at 1-800-522-4700. To learn more about health issues, …[/rewrite]
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