In One Year, “Bath Salts” Were Linked to 23000 Emergency Room Visits
In One Year, “Bath Salts” Were Linked To 23000 Emergency Room Visits
Harbor Village, located in sunny South Florida, is equipped to help clients dependent on designer drugs receive private drug rehab in an upscale, 24/7 medically supervised, state-of-the art environment. Every client staying at Harbor Village is greeted …… Continue reading
Rep. Greg Harris Helps Fix Cook County's Obamacare Program
Rep. Greg Harris Helps Fix Cook County's Obamacare Program
Because of an oversight in the newly minted Affordable Care Act, those who require a residential stay as part of their substance abuse recovery are unable to use the vast majority of Illinois drug treatment residential programs which have 17 beds… Continue reading
Macomb Leaders Discuss Growing Problem of Prescription Drug Abuse – CBS Local
Macomb Leaders Discuss Growing Problem Of Prescription Drug Abuse – CBS Local
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Macomb Leaders Discuss Growing Problem Of Prescription Drug Abuse CBS Local CLINTON TOWNSHIP (WWJ) – Health care professionals and community leaders met at the Clinton Township campus of Macomb County Community College on Friday to talk about what… Continue reading |
Top 8 Most Influential Hispanics in Health Care
Top 8 most influential Hispanics in health care
Dr. Delgado is the author of numerous Hispanic health books and publications, working to bring education and awareness to Hispanics when it comes to common issues seen among the community. … Amaro has used her research to help create preventative … Read… Continue reading
Born on Drugs
Born on drugs
The Lighthouse program is a residential treatment program for pregnant addicts and mothers with up to two children, Forsyth said. This program requires authorization for enrollment, which comes from the Delaware Division of Substance Abuse and Mental … Read more on Cape Gazette
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DHEC, SLED Tweak Approach on Prescription Drugs
DHEC, SLED tweak approach on prescription drugs
COLUMBIA, S.C. South Carolina health officials said Tuesday they're shortening the amount of time pharmacists have to turn over prescription information as part of a collaborative effort to clamp down on prescription drug abuse. Department of Health … Read more on Charlotte Observer… Continue reading