drug abuse treatment

Helpp!!!?! DRUG ABUSE!?

Question by amigo_nox: helpp!!!?! DRUG ABUSE!?
[rewrite]How can families and friends make a difference in the life of someone needing treatment?

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Answer by dizzledonkey
suggest help.
take them to a doctor.

Answer by aaron.trotter
be real let them kno u feel deep about this!
let them kno u care!

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Human services chief: Bulk of county's violent crime linked to addictions
[rewrite]Nearly all violent crime in Westmoreland County is drug-related, and it costs taxpayers millions of dollars, according to the county's human services director. The national epidemic of drug abuse should be treated as a public health issue rather than a …[/rewrite]
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Sheriff Targets Drug Abuse

Sheriff targets drug abuse
[rewrite]To help combat the problem, Whisenant has a plan, one that includes treatment and prevention. “This is a social problem, so we have to use many different tools other than law enforcement,” he said. Treatment is part of the solution, Whisenant said …[/rewrite]
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Capitol Digest: LULAC day, water quality, biz starts
[rewrite]Commissioners encourage representatives of local governments, chambers of commerce, and regional and metropolitan planning organizations, and economic development groups to participate. Delegation comments and presentations … DRUG PREVENTION GRANTS …[/rewrite]
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Affordable Care Act Expands Coverage for Addiction Treatment

Affordable Care Act expands coverage for addiction treatment
[rewrite]SO: Before the Affordable Care Act took effect, about a third of those who bought a health plan in the individual market had no coverage for addiction treatment, according to Health & Human Services. Then, even when a plan did provide the coverage, it …[/rewrite]
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Common practice: Doctors with abuse problems allowed to continue practicing
[rewrite]In each case, the doctor's license was suspended for one year, but the suspension won't be served as long as he or she completes required evaluations and treatment. A review of discipline … The hope is family, friends or colleagues — or the doctors …[/rewrite]
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Local News Briefs Wednesday 2/1214

Local News Briefs Wednesday 2/1214
[rewrite]The Council meets at 6 p.m. at the City-County Government Center . Input Needed … Sergeant Dale Schmidt says the County has a serious drug problem. … He graduated high school from Winnebago Lutheran Academy in Fond du Lac and went to Fox Valley …[/rewrite]
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UPDATE: Xcel urges conservation as crippled pipeline is restored; trooper hurt
[rewrite]But the utility is still asking its customers in northwest Wisconsin, Minnesota, and North Dakota to conserve as much as they can. Advertisement … Coleman and another deputy, a State Trooper and St. Croix County Highway Department personnel worked …[/rewrite]
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Is Marijuana an “ok” Drug?

Question by Amber: Is marijuana an “ok” drug?
[rewrite]Some people think it’s ok to smoke weed, and a lot of times it’s socially accepted. What do you think?
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Answer by superrelax
i’ve smoked herb for a long time. im healthy and successful…and i won’t be dying of cigarette-related cancer anytime soon, either. know the facts: there are zero reported marijuana induced deaths per year. AND i’ve never tried any other drugs in my life. so, if you want to label anything as dangerous, label the ones that warrant that label: alcohol and cigarettes. not to mention the people who find a better alternative to prescription drugs in marijuana to relieve pain caused by such things as cancer, glaucoma, MS…the list can go on.