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Credit Card Thief Pleads Guilty to Stealing Grandma's Check

Credit card thief pleads guilty to stealing grandma's check
[rewrite]Also, prosecutors recommended the defendant serve four to six months in a CBCF, a form of prison which focuses on substance abuse treatment and education. Baker's conviction is for an Aug. 22 incident when he was staying with his grandparents in Huron …[/rewrite]
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Con Man Minkow Convicted. Again. This Time for Cheating Church
[rewrite]“Minkow … has been serving his time at a federal prison in Lexington, Ky. His lawyer, Alvin Entin of Fort Lauderdale, says that as a result of completing a drug-treatment program, Minkow could gain his freedom early next year. Potentially postponing …[/rewrite]
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How to Pay for Detox From Perscription Drugs?

Question by John W: How to pay for detox from perscription drugs?
[rewrite]My mom is addicted to Norco and Xanax. She desperately wants to get off, but all these detox programs in our area cost thousands of dollars we don’t have. She is currently living off of SSI and I am a full time college student. Is there some way we could do this cheaply or for free? Are there any charities out there that do this kind of thing for people? She’s been addicted for over five years and her health is starting to deteriorate as a result. She’s tried cold turkey, as well as every relevant phone number in the book (including local churches). It seems like we’ve exhausted every possible option we know of. Any suggestions?
I live in northern California, San Fransisco Bay Area
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Symptoms of Addiction: Could Your Idea of Fun Be Turning Into a Problem?

Symptoms Of Addiction: Could Your Idea Of Fun Be Turning Into A Problem?
[rewrite]By Chris Iliades, MD; Medically reviewed by Pat F. Bass III, MD, MPH. When most people … Like drugs, alcohol, and even gambling, addiction treatments for hypersexual activity seem to respond best to 12-step programs, such as Sex Addicts Anonymous.[/rewrite]
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New drug-delivery system will improve lives of patients with chronic eye diseases
[rewrite]Robert Bhisitkul, MD, PhD, a professor of clinical opthamology at UC San Francisco, is all too familiar with this challenge and is working with Tejal Desai, PhD, professor of bioengineering and therapeutic sciences, on a solution to help improve the …[/rewrite]
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United Healthcare Drops 300 Southwest Florida Doctors

United Healthcare drops 300 Southwest Florida doctors
[rewrite]United Healthcare's AARP/Medicare Complete program is dropping a number of medical providers, including many specialists, from its plan in 2014. The Lee County Medical Society estimates that at least 300 doctors have been dropped in Lee, Collier and …[/rewrite]
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Yankees' Rodriguez to Miss Entire 2014 Season in Drug Suspension
[rewrite]“The New York Yankees respect Major League Baseball's Joint Drug Prevention and Treatment Program, the arbitration process, as well as the decision released today by the arbitration panel,” the team said yesterday in a statement. … 14-time All-Star …[/rewrite]
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What Is Outpatient Addiction Treatment

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America's Emergency Care System Is On The Verge Of Failing
[rewrite]Emergency room doctors are also more likely to be sued for malpractice because of their fast-paced environment and the seriousness of the medical problems that patients come in with — treatment for more serious health problems is more likely to go …[/rewrite]
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