A Look at Costs, Obstacles of Treating Heroin Addiction
A look at costs, obstacles of treating heroin addiction
There simply aren't enough beds at treatment facilities to meet the demand. There are about 12,000 addiction treatment programs nationwide, according to the nonprofit Treatment Research Institute in Philadelphia. Of those, about 10 percent are …
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Fighting heroin addiction / Treatment beds needed
For the longest time, the problem with the battle against heroin addiction was an attitude problem. To most of America, heroin was someone else's problem – an urban problem, a minority problem.
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Hoffman Entrepreneur Raises Bar With New Non-Alcoholic Drink Product
Hoffman entrepreneur raises bar with new non-alcoholic drink product
After months in rehab, it took me almost 2 years to fully recover and gain back all my strength that was lost. I still have issues with the … He went to grad school at University of West Florida for exercise physiology and graduated in 2011. He …
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Viewpoint: The state of Florida should not take the road to legalize marijuana
There won't be enough drug or alcohol rehabilitation centers to house all of these people in Pensacola. There aren't enough rooms for rehab centers now. If you ever get the chance, go to Teen Challenge, the Waterfront Center, Lakeview which is Road to …
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Are Doctors Who Favour “Non Selection Treatment” or Passive Euthanasia Acting Selfishly?
Question by MrSandman: Are doctors who favour “non selection treatment” or passive euthanasia acting selfishly?
This question is for supporters of euthansia!
Some doctors feel quite strongly in their resolve that passive euthansia is more humane than active euthansia.
Why? If the decision has already been taken that death is in the best interest of the patient, is it not more humane to the patient to ensure that death is quick and their suffering is kept to absolute minimum?
Richard Spencer
Richard Spencer
Richard “Dick” Carl Spencer, age 86 of Albia, passed away Sunday, April 13, 2014, at Oakwood Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in Albia. Dick was born … He married JoAnn Curtis on October 30, 1955, at the Christian Church in Ottumwa. They shared 55 …
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Valley Head gym dedicated to volunteer
By Beth Christian Broschart – Staff Writer , The Inter-Mountain. Save | Post a comment |. VALLEY HEAD – The Valley Head Elementary School gymnasium was dedicated Tuesday in honor of a man who logged many hours as a volunteer for local sports programs …
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Why Do People Think That Poor People Are Lazy and Stupid?
Question by suzyq: Why do people think that poor people are lazy and stupid?
I see a stereotype that poor people are lazy and rich people work hard for their money. I think this is false. How can you call a person working at McDonald’s 12 hours a day lazy? I see people defending the rich like they work so hard for their money. I believe most rich people are born into rich families who have learned to preserve their wealth and pass it down to their children. Granted there are a few rags to riches stories but in my life I have seen most people who are born poor stay poor while those who are born rich stay rich. I’ve seen middle class and poor people scratching to stay above the surface while the rich are easily afloat, enjoying their lives and their money. Then I read a question on here that said “Why don’t rich people give their money to the poor?” and most of the answers defended the rich, saying that they worked hard for their money so why should they give it away. How can the average person not see that they are being exploited each and every day by the rich? The harder middle and lower class people work, the more money you make for the rich. In my opinion, rich people are lazy, greedy and stupid.
How to Find the Perfect Roommate After Graduating College
How To Find The Perfect Roommate After Graduating College
"Look at it as an opportunity to learn about conflict resolution, assertiveness and ways to communicate more effectively," said Yair Kramer, a psychologist at Brooklyn College's counseling center. Here are some tips on how to find the right roommate: 1 …
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Convicted sex offender, 27, admits to child sex offense
Berens also sentenced Rutter to sex offender counseling, mental and drug/alcohol evaluations, and no unsupervised contact with anyone younger than 18. Berens said it was important to sentence Rutter to community control instead of the full 17-year …
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