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Lawsuit Filed Against Drug Rehab Center in Death

Lawsuit filed against drug rehab center in death

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1, 2010. Patrick Bryant, 20, died on July 16, 2010. Both died at hospitals after treatment at the residential drug treatment center. The state shut down New Life after the deaths and a series of stories by the newspaper. State officials later let the …
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Greenfield And Recchia Oppose Drug Treatment Center Near Schools

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Narconon Georgia Announces Holiday Campaign for Families of Drug Abusers

Narconon Georgia Announces Holiday Campaign for Families of Drug Abusers

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Narconon staff members are available to help families overcome barriers and guide them towards treatment,” says Weinand. Narconon is spreading the word that 2013 can be the best year ever in the life of someone who starts now to live a clean drug-free …
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Montgomery Life Community Calendar: Week of Dec. 14 – Montgomery Media

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How Much Do Prisons, on Average in the USA, Spend on Psychiatric Treatment and Medication for Inmate?

Question by PurpleHaze: How much do prisons, on average in the USA, spend on psychiatric treatment and medication for inmate?
I’m doing a research paper on this and I’m having trouble finding these statistics.

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Answer by Max Hoopla
You would have to find it on a state to state basis. The need is higher than the population in general because the type of people who become prison inmates abuse their bodies with high drug, alcohol and tobacco use combined with general neglect. On average they have a life expectancy about five years less than normal people.

Statistics of How Many Have a Drug Addictions in America?

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statistics of how many have a drug addictions in america ?

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Can Someone Help a Combat Veteran Out?

Question by pompanopete0: Can someone help a Combat Veteran out?
The VA is requireing Veterans to sign a form that states;
Clinic Policy Memorandum 119-2 January, 2005
Viera, Florida
9) I agree to abstain from all illicit drug use. Drug screens testing positive for any substance other than those prescribed for me can result in discontinuation of my controlled substance pain medication.

Yet Federal Law States;

Where to Go for Pet Scan and Drug Abuse Recovery?

Question by Machi: Where to go for pet scan and drug abuse recovery?
I am a first generation immigrant and have no experience or any idea of how to get help for my 21 year old son’s drug and alcohol addiction. 3 months ago he came to me confessing everything: he had been abusing drugs for the past 3 and 1/2 years and that this past school year was the worst. Since then he’s given up everything and been sober. He had been using marijuana, cocaine, mdma, painkillers, alcohol, and cigarettes. Now he is very afraid of them and will never use them again. As much as I’m very glad he’s been sober and is willing to recover and go back to school, he has told me that he’s very scared that it might be too late. He’s been dealing with depression, insomnia, loss of concentration, memory problems (can’t read a book or watch a movie and remember the story days later), inability to communicate clearly what he wants to say in his mind, among other things. I have scheduled a meeting with a psychiatrist for him this week. He insists on getting a pet scan, but feels too anxious and guilty to get one from a neurologist at a regular hospital for he fears they will be judgmental. Is there anywhere to bring him to get a pet scan from a neurologist that understands what recovering “addicts” are going through and is able to tell us how much damage has been done and if there’s anything we can do to recover lost brain activity? Or do most neurologists that give pet scans for cancer treatments and other natural illnesses also deal with drug abusers? Or should we go to a drug addiction specialist and he refers us to a proper neurologist? I will ask the psychiatrist this as well, but just wanted to shoot my question on here for any additional advice. Thank you so much for answering and I very much appreciate it.