Prescription Drug Abuse – Part 3 Fighting the epidemic takes multipronged approach
Prescription Drug Abuse – Part 3 Fighting the epidemic takes multipronged approach
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He said physicians could screen better to look for addictive personalities. He said people needed to be made aware of treatment alternatives and the risks of addiction. The state could pass laws… Continue reading
Alcohol Rehab Programs: Mills-Peninsula program tries a new approach to rehab
Alcohol Rehab Programs in the News
Alcohol Rehab Programs: Mills-Peninsula program tries a new approach to rehab
(Mike Koozmin/The Examiner) Intensive drug and alcohol rehabilitation programs are often held in peaceful natural settings such as the Santa Cruz Mountains or the rolling Sonoma foothills. Such settings may soothe the wayward… Continue reading
Rehabilitation New Jersey: A Multi-Disciplinary Approach
Rehabilitation New Jersey: A Multi-Disciplinary Approach
Drug and Alcohol addiction has become very serious dilemma in the progress of human beings. This is a big barrier on the way of you and your family success. Today, Addiction is rapidly increasing in all parts of the world. Now, it is clear… Continue reading
Monday chat: Faith Farms offers unique approach
Monday chat: Faith Farms offers unique approach
Jim Benton, 50, is the director and pastor of the Faith Farms substance abuse rehabilitation center in Okeechobee. It is a free program for clients.
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Summit Malibu Says the Holidays are the Best Time to Approach the “White Elephant” in the Room
Summit Malibu Says the Holidays are the Best Time to Approach the “White Elephant” in the Room
Willie Oswald the Executive Director and Founder of Summit Malibu says that the holidays are the best time to approach loved ones that are suspected of having a drug or alcohol problem and… Continue reading
New approach helps repeat offender
New approach helps repeat offender
Avon and Somerset Police is adopting a new approach to help some prolific offenders go straight.
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