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A Faith-Based Economy for East Kentucky

A faith-based economy for East Kentucky
[rewrite]Based in Louisa, he combines faith, a powerful desire to help others, modern science, and the most up-to-date business methods to create a thriving network of drug rehabilitation centers across East Kentucky. Tim's company runs modern rehab programs …[/rewrite]
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Fast facts about some obstacles to heroin sobriety
[rewrite]INSURANCE BATTLES: While most insurance policies state that they allow coverage of up to 30 days in a residential drug treatment center, nobody actually gets those 30 days, said Tom McLellan, CEO of the Treatment Research Institute. The average …[/rewrite]
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Japan Patent Office Issues Advaxis a Notice of Allowance for Two Patent

Japan Patent Office Issues Advaxis a Notice of Allowance for Two Patent
[rewrite]One of the patent applications allowed by the Japan Patent Office covers Advaxis's immunotherapy treatments targeting factors that are essential for tumors or metastases to form new blood vessels (angiogenesis) or that are expressed by tumor blood …[/rewrite]
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Community Guidance Center to participate in Day of Giving
[rewrite]Any donations made to the Armstrong County Community Foundation (ACCF) with Community Guidance Center designated will receive a portion of the match. The center has been dedicated to providing high-quality, comprehensive mental health, drug and …[/rewrite]
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Doctors, Drugs Slowly Coming Around to Chronic Fatigue

Doctors, drugs slowly coming around to chronic fatigue
[rewrite]Eventually, panelists would talk about the potential of antiviral and immune-modulator drugs. But first came Dr. Charles Lapp, who runs a treatment center in North Carolina focused on chronic fatigue and diseases thought to be related to it. "We have …[/rewrite]
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Student Holly Fryar fights cancer, hopes to return to UNC in fall
[rewrite]… truly unheard of, and I couldn't imagine life here at Carolina without her.” After withdrawing, Fryar and her family moved to Georgia to continue her treatment at Cancer Treatment Centers of America and encountered major complications from her …[/rewrite]
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A Sobering Story: Addicts Must Confront Their Demons, Experts Say

A Sobering Story: Addicts must confront their demons, experts say
[rewrite]So people tend to still see it as a moral weakness,” said Vince Mercuri, executive director of The Open Door Alcohol & Other Drug Treatment Center in Indiana. However, addiction is not a moral failing, and brain-imaging techniques have helped to show …[/rewrite]
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Heroin use, treatment on rise in Indiana
[rewrite]And according to 2012 results from the Indiana College Substance Abuse Survey, Indiana college students reported they had used heroin within the last year at four times the national rate, 0.4 percent compared with 0.1 percent. Heroin use by race has …[/rewrite]
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DOH Crews Work to Repair Potholes

DOH crews work to repair potholes
[rewrite]A local drug rehab home is holding their annual dinner to raise awareness on Thursday, March 10. Brian's safe house has … The turn in the weather doesn't mean a break for crews with the West Virginia Division of Highways. Workers are trading in snow …[/rewrite]
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HEALTH BRIEFS
[rewrite]Prom-goers taking advantage of the offer will be asked to sign a pledge that they will not use alcohol or illegal drugs on prom night, will use their seat belts and will not be distracted drivers. … Genesis nurses selected for the 2014 award are …[/rewrite]
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Mountainside Reminds Patients About Deducting Addiction: Writing Off Medical

Mountainside Reminds Patients about Deducting Addiction: Writing Off Medical
[rewrite]According to the IRS, deductible drug and alcohol addiction treatment expenses include: the costs of diagnosis; inpatient treatment at a therapeutic center for drug or alcohol addiction, including meals and lodging costs; payments for legal medical …[/rewrite]
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'JoJo' Burhoe detained after failing drug tests
[rewrite]Burhoe, who was 44 at the time of his arrest, asked to be sent to an inpatient drug treatment center for an addiction that, his lawyer said, resurfaced after he underwent surgery on his mouth and was prescribed oxycodone. He had been sober for 12 years …[/rewrite]
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