addiction treatment

CFR 42 Part 2: Addiction Treatment Employees Charged for Refusing Police

CFR 42 Part 2: Addiction treatment employees charged for refusing police
[rewrite]Three officers showed up at Bridgway's residential treatment site on Thursday morning, November 14 about 10 AM, showing a warrant for the arrest of an individual that police believed to be on the premises, according to Chernof, who spoke to the police …[/rewrite]
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Three Stones Wellness Opens Home for Teens with Alcohol and Drug Issues
[rewrite]Three Stones Wellness, which opened in a cozy home in Santa Clara last November, is a residential program providing alcohol and drug abuse treatment for adolescents, ages 12 to 17. The home can accommodate up to six teens for stays of 30 to 90 days.[/rewrite]
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Promises Treatment Centers Malibu

Promises Treatment Centers Malibu — Promises Malibu drug rehab center offers a serene, private, healing environment for addiction treatment.


Teen Musicians Win GRAMMY Foundation® and MusiCares® Teens Make
[rewrite]The song encapsulates the pain and loss she feels having a specific loved one unavailable to her emotionally and physically due to his addiction, as illustrated in lyrics: "But what I didn't get, no what I'll never get, is your hand down the aisle, or …[/rewrite]
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Most Host Communities OK With Marijuana Dispensaries

Most host communities OK with marijuana dispensaries
[rewrite]… for traffic mitigation and health and wellness programs. Less than a decade ago, anybody could have been arrested for possessing a marijuana cigarette in Massachusetts. But since 2008, when voters overwhelmingly approved the drug's …[/rewrite]
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Sequel to 'Jurassic Park' to film in New Orleans
[rewrite]An admitted drug addict who first sought professional help more than two decades ago, Hoffman apparently succumbed to his illness with an overdose despite a return to rehab last March. Hoffman among thousands of addiction victims. LOS ANGELES … Judge …[/rewrite]
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Researcher Investigates Protein Interactions Involved in Cancer Cell Growth

Researcher investigates protein interactions involved in cancer cell growth
[rewrite]Hartman: Another longstanding challenge in cancer treatment is delivering drugs only to the cancer tumor. People fighting cancer are not only ill from the disease, but ill from the chemotherapy. [We] are trying to develop ways that involve light to …[/rewrite]
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Changing Course: Keeping Kids Out of Gangs
[rewrite]A new book offers evidence-based principles that can halt the cascading impact of gangs on youth, families, neighborhoods and society at large. The gang problem in the United States has … Gang-involved youth are more likely to engage in substance …[/rewrite]
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Making Forever Families

Making Forever Families
[rewrite]They are more likely to be homeless, to be unemployed, and to be involved with drugs. A 2009 report found … He worked with churches to start residential treatment programs for emotionally disturbed teenagers who had already cycled through several …[/rewrite]
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Two unsolved slayings in Warner Robins among 2013 homicides
[rewrite]Of the remaining five incidents, two double-homicides are thought to be drug-related. One domestic incident in which … The last homicide of the year involved a fight between two men on Christmas Day in which one later died after refusing medical …[/rewrite]
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The War Within: Portraits of Vietnam Veterans Fighting Heroin Addiction

The War Within: Portraits of Vietnam Veterans Fighting Heroin Addiction
[rewrite]Caption from LIFE. "The tears that rolled down Chad Harris's cheeks were partly a symptom of withdrawal: he hadn't had a fix in 14 hours. But he was also crying out of fear that he wouldn't be accepted into the drug treatment program at California's …[/rewrite]
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The class war on drug users
[rewrite]Peter Shumlin wants to use the moment of arrest as an opportunity to steer drug users into treatment instead of prison. He wants to treat addiction as the medical problem it is. That approach costs far less. Jailing someone in Vermont for a week costs …[/rewrite]
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