25 million people are afflicted with addiction but less than 2 million receive treatment.
There are 25 million alcoholics and addicts in the US Why is it that less than 2 million receive professional treatment every year? Dr. Garrett OConnor talks about the perception of addiction as a treatable disease and how denial is a key factor in lack of action.
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I need internet sites that receive funding and support from private individuals for addictions treatment?
Question by nica27: I need internet sites that receive funding and support from private individuals for addictions treatment?
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Two drug dealers receive federal sentences
Two drug dealers receive federal sentences
SNOW HILL – A career drug dealer from Snow Hill and his partner in crime received more than 24 years in prison in a federal hearing Thursday in Wilmington. Senior U.S. District Judge James C. Fox sentenced Donald Junior Coppedge, 33, of Snow Hill,…… Continue reading
Nearly 60% of Ontarians with rheumatoid arthritis fail to receive needed care from specialists: Study
Nearly 60% of Ontarians with rheumatoid arthritis fail to receive needed care from specialists: Study
Nearly 60 per cent of Ontarians with rheumatoid arthritis – an autoimmune disease that causes chronic inflammation of the joints – were not seen by a specialist within a one year period to treat the… Continue reading
If your caught with 10 grams of crack cocaine, how much time will you receive.?
Question by emmo0920: If your caught with 10 grams of crack cocaine, how much time will you receive.?
I was thinking its 10 years for every gram over 2, but i’m not sure.
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Few Opiate Addicts Receive Buprenorphine (Suboxone, Subutex) ? ?Wonder Drug? For Heroin, Vicodin, Hydrocodone, Percocet, Oxycontin Addiction
Buprenorphine (Suboxone, Subutex), the medication federally approved in 2002 to treat opiate addiction is barely reaching its audience of addicted people. Most with pain killer and heroin addiction do not even know it exists, and few NYC physicians are qualified to prescribe it.
(PRWEB) July 19, 2006 — Buprenorphine (Suboxone,… Continue reading