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Narconon International Presents to the 14th Latin American Congress of

Narconon International Presents to the 14th Latin American Congress of

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She began working with Narconon drug rehab centers in the United States when she immigrated some years ago, as a specialist in the Narconon sauna detoxification procedure, and then was invited to come to Narconon International to be its new Medical …
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UCLA Gets M to Study Substance Use and HIV Among Minority Men Who

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Studies: Epidemic of Prescription-Painkiller ODs

Studies: Epidemic of prescription-painkiller ODs

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Two new sets of statistics, one national and the other local, starkly illustrate an epidemic of prescription-drug overdoses, which have quadrupled since 1999 and suggest what may come next: a resurgence in heroin deaths. The national report, released …
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Painkillers drug of choice in Seminole despite crackdowns

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While arrest statistics are indeed declining, the number of those in treatment programs remains steady, said Craig Woolard, clinical director at The Grove Counseling Center in Longwood. "It's still very prevalent and people are still finding doctors …
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Cincinnati Children's Hospital Lands Largest-Ever Individual Donation

Cincinnati Children's Hospital lands largest-ever individual donation

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The largest donation ever received by Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center is to be announced Friday morning at its College Hill campus, which includes residential treatment units for kids with chronic mental health problems. The amount of the …
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Residents, facility owner debate new location for Gilbert mental health hospital

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Grayson Council Backs Treatment Facility

Grayson Council backs treatment facility

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Oct. 16, 2013 — Grayson City Council passed a unanimous resolution Tuesday night in support of the construction of a 100-bed inpatient drug rehabilitation facility in Grayson. The center will be managed by Pathways and operated like the Morehead …
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In Focus: Raising awareness of prescription drug abuse

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In Illinois What Happens When the Hospital Tests and the Newborn’s Meconium Is Positive for THC?

Question by Murkya: In Illinois what happens when the hospital tests and the newborn’s meconium is positive for THC?
Does the baby get taken away from the mother soon after birth, or if the mother tests positive for THC when she gives birth does the child get taken, I need the right answer.

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Answer by KnottyPine1213
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they DONT drug test the baby… unless they suspect the mother is under influence… looks like a drug addict.. or you are on state medicare, or whatever it is called where the state is paying for your insurance.. then i think they might. otherwise… they dont.

How Can I Have My Wife Released From a Mental Health Facility if She and Her Rights Are Being Violated?

Question by cjsimmons269: How can I have my wife released from a mental health facility if she and her rights are being violated?
I have a concern in reference to my wife. She is bipolar and pregnant which meant that her medication wasn’t’t working as well as it should. Due to lack of concentration and focus, I admitted her to a mental health facility so that they may find a way to manage/change her meds. This was over 1 month ago. Since this time, my wholesome Christian wife has been exposed to vulgar language, has picked up profanity, has learned of prostitution and drugs. Worst yet, she has been violated (touched) on 3 occasions. This is absolutely not what I (we) signed up for. Most recently was last week when a patient touched the front of her genitalia. This is absolutely unacceptable! At this point, I decided to have her released. After all, she went in voluntarily. She made the request which meant that an MD had 4 hours to respond. Shouldn’t be her decision to make? I arrived and the doctor began looking at me harshly through the window. He came out with a nurse and was instantly agitated stating that he is “tired of having to come up here”. First of all, it is his job. Secondly, he was on staff in the clinic. From what I have seen, much of the staff tends to stay in the office and drink coffee ignoring patients request. They hand them crayons and let them watch TV. This isn’t’t therapeutic in my opinion. I fully understand that patients may become stir crazy and want out even if they feel that they are okay. However, I know my wife better than the doctors, better than staff, and better than her family. She is my very best friend. In addition to being my wife, we share everything together. Most importantly, I know her personality and changes in it and I see that she has improved.