Sensatori Retreat Launches Effective Alcohol Rehab Programs for Addicts in …
Worthing, United Kingdom, March 15, 2013 –(PR.com)– Sensatori Retreat, the premium alcohol rehab in West Sussex, has launched a range of effective holistic rehabilitation programs for alcohol addicts in the county. What separates their rehab …
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Three strikes and you're in
EMMA ALBERICI, PRESENTER: The Northern Territory Government's plan to lock up drunks in rehabilitation facilities for three months, has been widely criticised including by the Territory's Police Association. The Country … RUSSELL FLYNN, ALCOHOL AND …
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Military Failure & the Crisis in Masculinity
In addition to PTSD, the VA found that among “war on terrorism” vets using VA health care alcohol dependence was at 6 percent, while drug dependence was 3 percent and abuse 5 percent. Another likely indicator is homelessness. The VA estimates that …
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Valley Stream districts to host Parent University
The topics will include bullying and drug and alcohol abuse. Wellness Committee members say the purpose of this program is to give parents the tools they need to communicate effectively with their children about these subjects. “Our goal is to provide …
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Mental health treatment facility rescued
The easy thing for Family & Children's Services' leaders to do would have been to give up a state mental-health treatment grant after a critical partnership fell apart. But the agency's board members didn't want to do the easy thing. They wanted to do …
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Court to consider Calif. prison mental health care
Inmates await treatment at the new mental health treatment unit at the California Medical Facility in Vacaville, Calif., Thursday, Feb. 14, 2013. The $ 24 million treatment center for mentally ill inmates opened on Thursday as state corrections …
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Bangor backs bill to expand methadone treatment centers, relieve burden on city
The bill, titled An Act to Reduce Costs and Increase Access to Methadone Treatment, would allow the Department of Health and Human Services to license federally qualified health centers, health care providers or medical practices as methadone treatment …
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Sensatori Retreat Introduces Holistic Treatment for Drug and Substance Abuse
Worthing, United Kingdom, March 16, 2013 –(PR.com)– Sensatori Retreat and Wellness Centre, the leading rehab centre in West Sussex, has introduced an upgraded and holistic treatment range for addicts in the county. The latest therapeutic practices on …
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Military substance abuse research progresses, doctor says
A presidential executive order requires DOD and the Veterans Affairs and Health and Human Services departments to work together to provide mental health services, suicide prevention information and substance abuse treatment, Kilpatrick said. All the …
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Study: Substance–abuse treatment still costs patients more
The Health Care Cost Institute (HCCI), a research group, found the average hospital admission for substance-abuse treatment cost patients $ 889 in 2011, or 12 percent of the treatment's total cost. This out-of-pocket figure was 8 percent higher than …
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How will Drug Treatment in New Jersey be affected if across the board Budget …
The Brown University Center for Alcohol and Addiction Studies reports that for our country: Substance abuse and addiction account for 140 billion of our soon-to-be one trillion dollar health care bill. More that one half of the deaths in the United …
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Steubenville rape trial will center on issue of consent
It won't be the job of the visiting judge hearing the case against the two 16-year-old students to consider whether their status as Big Red football players got them preferential treatment, whether more people should be charged or why high school kids …
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Neighbors to speak against Modesto treatment center's move
MODESTO — The City Council is expected to consider an appeal tonight from four people who want to stop a residential drug and alcohol treatment center from moving in near their west Modesto neighborhood. The city's Board of Zoning Adjustment granted …
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Amid outcry, Faulkner revises plan to replace inpatient detox unit
Hospital administrators will articulate their revised proposal in a response to a March 1 letter from Dr. Madeleine Biondolillo, director of the state Bureau of Health Care Safety and Quality, who wrote that the inpatient addiction services “are …
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Kiva no longer will pursue Glenwood School site
"Kiva Real Estate Investments LLC has eliminated the former Glenwood School site in unincorporated Kane County from the properties under consideration for establishing its residential alcohol and substance abuse treatment facility," according to the …
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Question by PaRtY 2012 -One Down Two to Go: Are Democrats Death Panels beginning to appear?
US breast cancer drug decision ‘marks start of death panels’
America’s health watchdog is considering revoking its approval of the drug Avastin for use on women with advanced breast cancer, leading to accusations that it will mark the start of ‘death panel’ drug rationing.
The FDA advisory panel has now voted 12-1 to drop the endorsement for breast cancer treatment. The panel unusually cited “effectiveness” grounds for the decision. But it has been claimed that “cost effectiveness” was the real reason ahead of reforms in which the government will extend health insurance to the poorest.
If the approval of the drug is revoked then US insurers would be likely to stop paying for Avastin.
The Avastin recommendation led to revived allegations that President Barack Obama’s overhaul of the US health care system would mean many would be denied treatments currently available.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/health/healthnews/7948878/US-breast-cancer-drug-decision-marks-start-of-death-panels.html
Obama’s Budget Director: Powerful Rationing Panel (Not Doctors) Will Control Health Care Levels
http://www.breitbart.tv/obamas-budget-director-powerful-rationing-panel-not-doctors-will-control-health-care-levels/
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Answer by Reality has a Liberal Bias
BS.
Reagan chose not to fund AIDS research, resulting in the deaths of THOUSANDS, and people like you cheered.
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