Drug Rehabs

Addicted to Tanning?

Addicted to Tanning?
Skin cancer is among the most common, preventable types of the disease, yet many continue to tan to excess. Research from Lisham Ashrafioun, a Bowling Green State University Ph.D. student in … Their paper, “Tanning Addiction and Psychopathology …
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Waunakee Tribune Profile – Lannia Stenz: She's the director of Gilda's Club
Stenz said there are currently 1,600 members in Gilda's Club Madison who can receive three major types of support: emotional support, cancer education and wellness opportunities. And there are also social activities to help alleviate feelings of isolation.
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Jennifer Sygo: Eating Like a Caveman (Or Woman) Makes Good Sense — Why the

Jennifer Sygo: Eating like a caveman (or woman) makes good sense — why the
Although this study is the longest Paleo diet study to date, it is not the first study to suggest that this diet, which is based on the types of foods humans ate prior to the advent of agriculture some 10,000 years ago, could have some merit. In …
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Food addiction? Researchers link impulsive personalities to compulsive eating
The same kinds of impulsive behaviours that lead some people to abuse alcohol and drugs may also be an important contributor to an unhealthy relationship with food, the new research published in Appetite. Led by James MacKillop from the University of …
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Highlights of New Mexico Legislative Session

Highlights of New Mexico legislative session
Failed: Expand a tax credit provided to "angel investors" who help finance new companies; stopping Dona Ana and Sierra counties from supporting public school operations with a local tax that helped finance Spaceport America. … cases of child abuse …
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Stewart County Alliance for Substance Abuse Prevention to participate in 'Talk
Research has shown that the number one reason that youth that do not drink alcohol say that their parents' disapproval is the reason for not drinking. “I encourage all parents to begin talking to their youth at an … The coalition is working with …
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Carlton Hall Video Blog – CADCA Training Mombasa Kenya March 2012 – Defining the Problem


 

Carlton Hall Video Blog – CADCA Training Mombasa Kenya March 2012 – Defining the Problem – This video shows the chairman of the Coast Community Anti-Drug Coalition of Mombasa (CCADC), Sheikh Famau Mohid and the coalition’s Treasurer, Sister Farida …

 

3DD's Todd Harrell free on bond on DUI charge in D'Iberville
23 requires Harrell to register for substance-abuse and victim-impact classes within 30 days of the order. The order was filed Jan. 27. In the lower courts, judges typically sign final judgments after prosecutors write the orders. The order also …
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Kitterman Testifies She Was Grateful to Rothstein for Rehab Help

Kitterman testifies she was grateful to Rothstein for rehab help
… he briefly fled to Morocco on Halloween weekend 2009. Kitterman admitted to the jury that she pretended she was a Florida Bar official in an April 22, 2009, phone conference call, but insisted she had innocent motives and never intended to commit …
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'Unbroken' Olympics Trailer Doesn't Give Up, Give In
Universal debuted a three-minute trailer Angelina Jolie's "Unbroken" during the Winter Olympics on Sunday evening. The drama focuses on Olympian Louis Zamperini, who survived for 47 days at sea following a plane crash during World War II, before being …
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Heroin Is Growing, Deadly Problem in Centre County

Heroin is Growing, Deadly Problem in Centre County
The increase matches what local rehabilitation centers are seeing, including Rehab After Work on Walker Drive in State College. Executive Director Seth Kaminksy says the trends at the State College facility match the national trend of growing heroin use.
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Local organizations work to help homeless
… from a mental illness, according to the website. Resident Angie Rose, Marriott's roommate, said she believes in the opportunities the Salvation Army offers. She said she came to the Salvation Army after trying out other rehab centers in Lubbock …
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