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Does Anybody Know Where I Can Find a Treatment Center Here in Seattle, Washington?

Question by derek: Does anybody know where I can find a treatment center here in Seattle, Washington?
I’m from Seattle, Washington and I’m just wondering if anybody knows where I can find a treatment center for marijuana. See, my friend Bobby was addicted to marijuana before but he went to… Continue reading

How to Possible to Cure WRITERS CRAMP ? if You Are Know Any Hospital or Doctors Address , Inform Please?

Question by Ranadeb: How to possible to cure WRITERS CRAMP ? If you are know any Hospital or Doctors address , inform please?

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Answer by skittlesss
take a magnesium and potassium supplement… just don’t overdose (take as directed). magnesium and potassium helps against muscle cramps.

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Life-Saving Heroin Antidote Makes Its Way to More Families

Life-saving heroin antidote makes its way to more families
Video: As NBC's series “Hooked: America's Heroin Epidemic” continues, a mother reveals she used a new drug to save her son from an overdose, and shares her feelings about his addiction. NBC News national correspondent Kate Snow reports.
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Va. Firm Wins FDA Approval for Overdose Treatment

Va. Firm Wins FDA Approval For Overdose Treatment
Va. Firm Wins FDA Approval For Overdose Treatment. Posted: Friday, April 4, 2014 10:11 AM EDT. RICHMOND, Va. (AP) – A Richmond-based company has received federal approval for a drug treatment that reverses the effects of pain medicine overdose.
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Dangerous Consequences: Preserve a Mental Health Patient's Gun Rights, or

Dangerous consequences: Preserve a mental health patient's gun rights, or
"The way I see it the state of Missouri has just walked away from providing care and treatment for the most dangerous of the mentally ill by downsizing and privatizing," said Rebbecca Lake Wood, chief of the Jackson County… Continue reading