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Sober Woman Arrested for Drunk Driving When Deputy Crashes Into Her Car

Sober Woman Arrested for Drunk Driving When Deputy Crashes Into Her Car
She was diagnosed with cancer at age three, and the prolonged radiation treatments literally curved her spine. So doctors inserted metal rods to keep her back … A deputy noted a light odor of alcohol on her breath. He said her speech was slurred. And …
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Medical community wants more research, families want less talk in marijuana
So we have tried every treatment that is available … and the neurologist is telling us that we have no treatments left that have any hope of working for Anna, other than medical cannabis oil.” Knecht said the last hope is …. Jack Carroll, the …
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LaKisha Bridgewater – Psychiatric Social Worker (PSW) Counselor

LaKisha Bridgewater – Psychiatric Social Worker (PSW) Counselor


New fast-track programme will train top graduates to work as mental health
Demand for adult social workers is high: a third of all families includes someone who is mentally ill, while one in four people will experience a mental health problem during their lifetime. In 2010, more than 1.25 million people used specialist NHS …
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Lawmakers budget 0000 for youth mental health services in Hamptons
Fine contacted elected officials, who put together a task force of school officials and health care professionals. They wrote a draft plan for improving services on the South Fork, which calls for the hiring of a child psychiatrist and two social …
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Why Do Drug and Alcohol Treatment Programs Cost So Much?

Question by destinie_cx: Why do drug and alcohol treatment programs cost so much?
These kinds of programs are so costly. Sometimes I think that they’re after the profit, and not really there because they want to help.

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Answer by carmen da
Well, drug and alcohol treatment programs aren’t schemes to rip off people. The thing is, it takes money to build a treatment center. When you get yourself checked up by a doctor, you pay fees, right? Alcohol and drug addiction are both chronic disorders and just like diseases, you would need to get yourself treated for them. Treatment costs much because there are still medications to buy as well as people to pay for the services that they render for the patients’ betterment. Besides, a thousand dollars is nothing compared to the life of a person that treatment gets to save.

North East Remains Alcohol Abuse Hotspot

North East remains alcohol abuse hotspot
THE North East remains one of the worst areas of the country for booze abuse – despite a fall in alcohol-related deaths. Figures from Public Health England show that nationally the alcohol-related mortality for men is down 1.9 per cent since the last …
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Health Promotion- Alcohol Abuse — Please Read*** Alcohol is the number 1 cause of injury and death among young people. When drunk, you are more likely to put yourself in risky situations; …


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Inpatient Treatment for Depression?

Question by : Inpatient Treatment for Depression?
It started with really bad social anxiety and now i have “severe depression” and i cut a lot… my psychiatrist wants to put me in an inpatient care facility and i was just wondering what it’s like. I don’t really get the point, though, because there is no way i’m ever going to get better. Thanks. by the way i’m fifteen.

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Minnesota Channel – Life After Meth

Minnesota Channel – Life After Meth — Methamphetamine addiction is a disease that devastates indivdiuals and families. Fortunately it is a treatable disease. Each years thousands of people receiv…


Rising meth use takes toll on addicts, law enforcement
Basically what it boils down to is me sitting in a house with my shades drawn, all my curtains drawn, the lights all off and smoking meth by myself,” she said recently, standing in the kitchen of the Bangor Area Recovery Network's home in Brewer on the …
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Former meth addict graduates from Notre Dame de Namur Univeristy
Aya Lanzarin, 37, a former meth addict who's in recovery, was awarded her bachelor's degree in graphic design at the Notre Dame de Namur University commencement ceremony on Saturday. rss-image …
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