Report finds major problems at Miami VA rehab site
A Veterans Affairs Department drug rehab facility was so poorly run that some patients were actually on drugs during their stay there — culminating in the death of a veteran from an overdose of cocaine and heroin. According to an investigation …
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Chief Keef's Northfield neighbors upset by shooting, other problems
Cozart has since been busted for drug possession in Florida and disorderly conduct in Georgia. He has been cited for driving more than 100 mph on the Edens Expressway and found in contempt of court after failing to pay child support in one of two …
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Destination Hope Drug Rehab for Women Recognizes Women's History Month …
“Addiction and drug abuse can have you staring in a story you don't recognize,” said Destination Hope: The Women's Program founder, Ben Brafman. “A large part of addiction treatment and drug rehab for women is helping clients identify new storylines …
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Church of Scientology drug rehab facility opposed
An offshoot of the Church of Scientology, the Association for Better Living and Education, has applied to Wyong Shire Council to run a drug and alcohol rehabilitation centre in the Yarramalong Valley in the central coast hinterland. ABLE runs the …
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Grant Hackett lands in US and heads for mystery drug rehab facility to battle …
GRANT Hackett touched down in Los Angeles this morning, en route to an undisclosed US rehabilitation centre to deal with an addiction to the sleeping pill Stilnox. Upon touching down in the US, having flown in from Brisbane yesterday with his brother …
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Drug treatment center eyes Greensburg opening
A Pittsburgh-based drug treatment program that dispenses Suboxone will open a facility in the Greensburg area within a few weeks, according to the company's CEO. Barney Seaton of Allied Addiction Recovery said his Pittsburgh-based operation is not a …
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Waco's low-income drug rehab options improved, but still limited
The opening of Cenikor's 56-bed facility filled a gaping hole left by the closure of the Freeman Center a year before. In the first half of 2011, the Freeman Center gradually shut down its 96-bed residential program, the only state-funded drug and …
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Darryl Strawberry chases new calling by opening latest drug rehab center
ST. CLOUD, Fla. – Darryl Strawberry will always be tied to his former baseball exploits. He's now trying to help others avoid the pitfalls that plagued his career with opening of his second drug rehab facility in two years. Strawberry and his wife …
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Women's Drug Rehab Destination Hope Addresses “Drynuary”
Destination Hope: The Women's Program, a respected gender-specific women's drug rehab facility in South Florida, reminds people that one month of sobriety cannot cure someone of alcoholism. “Drynuary may be effective for people who do not struggle …
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Lakeview Health Launches New Website and 'True North' Campaign to …
Lakeview Health, a Florida-based drug and alcohol rehab center, has just unveiled its redesigned website, http://www.LakeviewHealth.com, as part of an integrated online and offline campaign designed help those seeking information and programs for …
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Strawberry wants to help others with new center
He's now trying to help others avoid the pitfalls that plagued his career with opening of his second drug rehab facility in two years. Strawberry and his wife Tracy — both ordained ministers — were in central Florida Friday for the opening of their …
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Darryl Strawberry defends A-Rod on eve of opening Central Florida rehab clinic
"You can get addicted to steroids just like any other drug" says Strawberry, who will be in Central Florida on Friday for the grand opening of his new drug recovery and rehab center in St. Cloud. "A drug is a drug, and it's unfortunate drugs have been …
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