drug treatment

Harrop: War on Drugs a Class Act

Harrop: War on Drugs a class act
His population is far poorer and more isolated than an Oscar-winning actor in New York's Greenwich Village. But though drug overdoses … Jailing someone in Vermont for a week costs $ 1,120; a week at a state drug treatment center costs $ 123.… Continue reading

Philip Seymour Hoffman's Death Spotlights Dangers of Heroin Addiction

Philip Seymour Hoffman's death spotlights dangers of heroin addiction
Ben Levenson, founder of Origins Recovery Center, a substance abuse rehab facility in South Padre Island, Texas, explained to CBS News that the drug varies widely in terms of its composition. “Even buying from the same dealer, the purity…could really …… Continue reading

Is Past Extensive Cocaine Use and Alcohol Abuse Treatable?

Question by CreatioN: Is past extensive cocaine use and alcohol abuse treatable?
Im sorry if my question did not come out right, i’ll do the best i can to explain my situation.

My mother is 54 going on 55. In the past back in the 80s up to the 2000s,… Continue reading

SCHSC Offering Drug Treatment Programs

SCHSC offering drug treatment programs
A drug treatment program sidelined by problems with documentation and record keeping is back in operation at the South Central Human Service Center, according to JoAnne Hoesel, director of the Division of Mental Health and Substance Abuse with North … Read more on Jamestown Sun… Continue reading

Songs About Drug Addiction Ruining a Relationship?

Question by Sage: songs about Drug Addiction ruining a relationship?
are there any that anyone knows of
like songs about how a relationship between you and someone else is falling apart because of drugs they do
or how they act different. stuff like that
anything would be helpful
thanks!

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Meth-Related Deaths in County on the Rise

Meth-related deaths in county on the rise
A "Meth Hotline" is available for people to call if they suffer from meth addiction or suspect drug activity in the community. Drug treatment resources are available via the hotline, (877) 662-6384. "We can help you kick your addiction and lead you on… Continue reading