Most Successful Drug Rehab Story -Addiction Treatment Centers in Orange County, CA


 

Most Successful Drug Rehab Story -Addiction Treatment Centers in Orange County, CA – There is no substitute for getting to one of the best beaches in the world and then being treated by the best addiction treatment staff in the world. See www.soberliving.com. When men and women come here addicted to substances from marijuana to OxyContin to inhalants to cocaine to good old fashioned alcohol, they will be given a personalized treatment regimen that will show them the benefits of living without using drugs and then also how great it is for their self esteem to be participating in therapeutic outdoor activities to build up their strength. Be sure to check out Sober Living by the Sea’s website for many more drug rehab success stories and information about the various personalized treatment programs offered by this community of treatment centers in Newport Beach California.

 

Alzheimer's drug fails study but flashes potential

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INDIANAPOLIS — A possible Alzheimer's disease treatment from drugmaker Eli Lilly missed the main goals of two late-stage studies, but the treatment showed some potential for slowing memory decline in patients with mild cases of the mind-robbing …
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Breast Cancer Drug Duo Wins Out in Study

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The drugs — anastrozole (Arimidex) and fulvestrant (Faslodex) — are currently used individually to treat breast cancer, said researcher Dr. Rita Mehta, an associate professor of health sciences at the University of California, Irvine, School of …
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Andree Hest obesogenic drugs Q&A

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As more medications are prescribed to treat ailments such as heart disease, depression and diabetes, more people will gain weight as an unintended consequence. Andree Hest is the director of pharmacy at California Pacific Medical Center's four San …
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