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New Treatment Programs at Drug Rehab Center Plain City Are Customizable

New Treatment Programs at Drug Rehab Center Plain City are Customizable
Drug Rehab Center Plain City has recently restructured their treatment programs in an effort to fit the needs of each and every person seeking help in overcoming addiction. The comprehensive alcohol and drug addiction recovery programs at Drug Rehab …… Continue reading

Jennette McCurdy's Mother Dies After 17-Year Battle With Cancer

Jennette McCurdy's Mother Dies After 17-Year Battle With Cancer
14, 2013. According to TMZ, Kelly died in her sleep at a rehab facility in California. …. John Kerr, the stage and film actor whose credits include the movie "South Pacific," the thriller "The Pit and the Pendulum" and a Tony… Continue reading

Drug Rehab Center Bayonne Develops New Pain Management Program

Drug Rehab Center Bayonne Develops New Pain Management Program
New Program Earns Praise from the New Jersey Department of Health (PRWeb September 27, 2013) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2013/9/prweb11168798.htm drug abuse – Yahoo! News Search Results

Wootton parents attend drug abuse forum in Rockville — Gazette.Net
Addressing her fellow… Continue reading

Overdoses Attributed to Club Drug ‘Molly’ Increase

Overdoses attributed to club drug ‘Molly’ increase
“It’s a nightmare of a mess that we’re now into,” says Bruce Ruck, director of drug information and professional education at New Jersey Poison Control. “People are buying things called Molly, and nobody knows what it is.” Molly surfaced in New … drug… Continue reading

Why Shouldn’t All Recreational Drugs Proven to Be Safer Than Alcohol Be Legalized?

Question by Anonymous Anonymous: Why shouldn’t all recreational drugs proven to be safer than alcohol be legalized?
If the government is okay with people doing harm to themselves with alcohol, then why not with anything that actually does less harm?
Re: Motambo – “…alcohol has always been demanded by humans… Continue reading

Expanded Medicaid Will Cover Mental Health, Substance-Abuse Treatment

Expanded Medicaid Will Cover Mental Health, Substance-Abuse Treatment
Some low-income New Jersey residents will be eligible for treatment for drug and alcohol addictions, as well as some mental health services, under the upcoming Medicaid expansion. But most Medicaid recipients won't be eligible for the new benefits … Read more on… Continue reading