Addiction Treatment

Fighting Drug Abuse in Ohio

Fighting Drug Abuse in Ohio
That may be a valid concern. Simply shifting addiction treatment money around adds nothing to the battle against illegal drugs. And, if it takes money from effective treatment initiatives and shifts it to less-capable ones, the move could be … Read more on Wheeling Intelligencer… Continue reading

Second father and son seeking office in Rutherford County

Second father and son seeking office in Rutherford County
He and his wife and their children attend the Smyrna Church of Christ. “If elected, I will focus on improving public safety, … He has helped many clients find hope through serious drug and mental health treatment. “I believe in having… Continue reading

The Chronic Disease of Addiction

The Chronic Disease of Addiction
However, he said the demand for drug and alcohol rehabilitation services was nine to 15 times that. After relapsing, Medupi went to a rehabilitation facility for three weeks. Now back home, he must face up to a life without cocaine. "I urge the youth …… Continue reading

any non-drug ways to help ADD?

Question by Matt: any non-drug ways to help ADD?
I believe I may have it, but I am opposed to doing any drugs as a medication for it. In general, I have a very bad attention span, level of focus, and alertness, but I also don’t want to jump to… Continue reading

Fort Lauderdale Drug and Alcohol Treatment Facility Continues Successful

Fort Lauderdale Drug and Alcohol Treatment Facility Continues Successful
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 … Read more on… Continue reading

New state regulations make heroin treatment challenging

New state regulations make heroin treatment challenging
As the state scrambles to beef up treatment options for heroin users following a recent surge in overdoses, some doctors worry that new legislation could actually leave many addicts in the lurch. "As written, this could dramatically reduce access to … Read more… Continue reading