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Side of Irony? Meal Sickens People at Food Safety Summit

Side of Irony? Meal Sickens People at Food Safety Summit
[rewrite]At least four people called the Baltimore City Health Department this week to report that they developed diarrhea, nausea and other symptoms about 12 hours after eating a meal April 9 during the conference at the Baltimore Convention Center. That was …[/rewrite]
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Friday's Sports In Brief
[rewrite]Memphis Grizzlies point guard Nick Calathes was suspended for 20 games for violating the NBA's anti-drug policy. The league said … (AP) — Golden State Warriors coach Mark Jackson said Jermaine O'Neal will start in place of injured center Andrew …[/rewrite]
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What Are the Goals of Addiction Treatment Within the Criminal Justice System?

Question by aiyana ts: What are the goals of addiction treatment within the criminal justice system?
[rewrite]Will the criminals still have to undergo addiction treatment when they have gotten out of jail?
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Answer by abigail lp
The main goal, I think, would be to help the person in a way that he would not veer toward the usage of drugs to offend the law again. This will get to lower the crime rate. Treatments within the criminal justice system can also cut drug abuse in half. I believe that treatment should continue even after the individual has been released from jail. He would need it even more because once he is discharged from prison, he would be coming back to the same environment that got him to start doing drugs in the first place. It would be good for him to undergo rehabilitation or join programs such as AA or NA.

House Leaders Propose "cautious" $36.2 Billion State Budget, a 5% Increase

House leaders propose "cautious" .2 billion state budget, a 5% increase
[rewrite]Calling for modest increases in local aid and targeted investments in drug treatment and social services, House leaders on Wednesday unveiled a $ 36.2 billion state budget for fiscal 2015. The spending plan represents a 5 percent increase over fiscal …[/rewrite]
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Pot holiday goes mainstream in Colorado: Thousands attend 2-day festival at
[rewrite]At 8 p.m. Denver Health Medical Center said Denver Paramedics responded to 30 requests for medical assistance. Eighteen individuals were transported to area hospitals and … Denver Health reported that one individual sought treatment from over …[/rewrite]
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Chesapeake Seeks Fix for Habitual Callers to 911

Chesapeake seeks fix for habitual callers to 911
[rewrite]Patients might be referred to alcohol or drug treatment centers or acute-care facilities. Others receive counseling or other services to help them maintain their health. The city is about to begin a $ 75,000 feasibility study to determine if it is a …[/rewrite]
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Biz Buzz for April 21, 2014
[rewrite]The Center for Alcohol and Drug Treatment promoted Rachel Wickstrom to program director of its Marty Mann House and Howard Friese House residential and extended care treatment facilities. Wickstrom has more than 25 years of experience in treating …[/rewrite]
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Fort Lauderdale Drug and Alcohol Treatment Facility Continues Successful

Fort Lauderdale Drug and Alcohol Treatment Facility Continues Successful
[rewrite]Cornerstone Recovery Center is continuing the successful monthly Family Night event at its drug rehab facility in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. The next Family Night will be hosted at Cornerstone's Fort Lauderdale addiction treatment center on Friday …[/rewrite]
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Florida budgets put priority on hometown projects over at-risk kids
[rewrite]Neither the governor nor legislators have proposed any significant increases in funding for a host of services designed to help unfit parents, such as drug treatment, mental-health counseling, domestic-violence services or anger-management classes …[/rewrite]
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