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HealthForumOnline Announces Updates to Online CE Courses on Treating Addiction and Chemical Dependency

HealthForumOnline Announces Updates to Online CE Courses on Treating Addiction and Chemical Dependency












Philadelphia, PA (Vocus/PRWEB) April 13, 2011

HealthForumOnline (HFO), an online provider of nationally-approved (APA, ASWB, NBCC, PSNA, CA-BBS) continuing education (CE) for psychologists,… Continue reading

Treating an Addition Malibu Rehab Facilities

Treating an Addition Malibu Rehab Facilities

With fast paced lifestyles in modern society, highly stressed people often turn to drugs and alcohol as forms of coping, with disastrous results. When you admit you have a problem, this is the first set to recovery which can be facilitated at some of… Continue reading

Baptist Now Treating Lung Tumors with Cyberknife


Jackson, MS (PRWEB) November 8, 2005

Baptist Cancer Services, a division of Baptist Medical Center in Jackson, Miss., has treated a lung tumor with the CyberKnife® Stereotactic Radiosurgery System. Baptist Cancer Services will have the only system of this kind in the four-state area of Alabama, Arkansas, Mississippi… Continue reading

Treating ADD/ADHD without stimulants possible?

Question by Brian: Treating ADD/ADHD without stimulants possible?
My name is Brian and I’m 18 years old. I was diagnosed with ADHD about five years ago. I was placed on ritalin to treat my hyper-activity that was causing problems in school. The doctor changed my medicines for whatever reason… Continue reading

New Drug and Alcohol Video Series: Treating the Individual, Not the Disease

New Drug and Alcohol Video Series: Treating the Individual, Not the Disease










Fort Lauderdale, FL (PRWEB) December 2, 2010

Focus is placed on the individual and not the alcohol addiction as the center of care in a new… Continue reading

Study: Genetically targeted medication shows promise in treating alcohol addiction

Study: Genetically targeted medication shows promise in treating alcohol addiction
CHARLOTTESVILLE — For the first time in alcohol addiction research, University of Virginia investigators have successfully treated alcohol-dependent individuals with medication that is tailored specifically to match their genetic profile.
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DrugScope: Health And… Continue reading