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Inquirer Editorial: Prescription for a Problem

Inquirer Editorial: Prescription for a problem
According to the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, most of the nation's 100 overdose deaths a day are due to prescription drugs. Drug abuse is often considered an urban concern. But largely rural West Virginia has seen a 605 percent …
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Bluebird Bio Advances Experimental Drug for Genetic Brain Disorder

Bluebird bio advances experimental drug for genetic brain disorder
Bluebird bio Inc., a Cambridge gene therapy company that had an intial public stock offering in June, said Monday the first patient has has undergone infusion with bluebird bio's Lenti-D drug product in a stem cell transplantation. … the recent …… Continue reading

Barnett: 'Hungry Heart' – Help or Harm?

Barnett: 'Hungry Heart' – help or harm?
It also has high rates of alcohol-related issues, high rates of suicide, and a fragile and fragmented mental health system. Dr. Holmes acknowledges his exceptionally limited education and experience in the treatment of addiction. He admits that his …
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TERMS to KNOW

TERMS TO KNOW
They include office visits, emergency services, hospitalization, rehab care, mental health and substance abuse treatment, prescriptions, lab tests, prevention, maternal and newborn care, and pediatric care. Marketplaces. Online health insurance markets …
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Study examines preterm births
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New Flesh-Eating Drug Showing Up in the Midwest

New flesh-eating drug showing up in the Midwest
MILWAUKEE (WITI) — A new flesh-eating drug called “Krokodil” has started showing up in the Midwest as five people in Illinois have sought treatment after injecting the substance. Medical professionals say it's only a matter of time before the drug …
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Is the Ypsilanti Mental Institution Still Standing?

Question by Amriel: is the Ypsilanti mental institution still standing?
is it still standing? i mean would we be able to get in? if not, is their any other abandoned mental institutions that are still standing and that are open to the public?

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Minneapolis Minnesota Rehab Center With Private Rooms


 

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What Is The Role Of Jails In Treating The Mentally Ill?

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Akorn, Inc. (AKRX): Akorn Inc: Growing Under The Radar

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Global Footprint and continued efforts to pursue global opportunities: Akorn… Continue reading

One Community’s Journey From Youth Substance Abuse Tolerance to Prevention – NASBHC Convention 2012


 

One Community’s Journey from Youth Substance Abuse Tolerance to Prevention – NASBHC Convention 2012 – Lisa Abrams, MSN, Program Manager, Seattle Children’s Hospital, Seattle, WA Kelly Kerby, LHMC, CDP, Chemical Dependency Professional, Seattle Children’s Hosp…

 

State launches prescription drug abuse awareness campaign

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