Laredo Drug Rehab Announces New Video on Updated Substance Abuse …
Laredo Drug Rehab Announces New Video on Updated Substance Abuse …
A Laredo drug rehab center is launching a new video that details updated services offered through Drug Addiction Treatment Centers. This video goes into descriptive terms and offers information on where and how to get help for drug dependency… Continue reading
Drug Program Adopts New Brand, Logo
Drug program adopts new brand, logo
For 33 years, Palmer Drug Abuse Treatment San Antonio (PDAP) has helped teens, young adults and their families overcome the effects of mind-changing chemicals with itssuccessful, no-charge recovery program for more than 2,000 individuals annually. Read more on San Antonio Express
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Why Arent Most Muslims Allowed to Have Alcohol?
Question by Peace: Why arent most muslims allowed to have alcohol?
they believe jesus was a prophet. jesus drank wine.
Best answer:
Answer by Arab American is American
Muslim Values Make Alcohol Unnecessary
Islam instilled family values and gave security to the people. Thus, with Islam, there is no longer… Continue reading
Center for Drug Addiction Treatment – (702) 763-5805
Center for Drug Addiction Treatment – (702) 763-5805
The Addiction Hotline has medically trained staff 24 hours a day 7 days a week, a Drug Addiction Helpline does not have anyone that is certified or a medical…
Alcohol & Drug Rehab Sherbrooke Launches New Program to Help Adults and …
Alcohol & Drug Rehab Sherbrooke Launches New Program to Help Adults and …
A Sherbrooke alcohol and drug rehab center is announcing that it is launching a new program that will help adults and adolescents kick their addiction to GHB at Drug Addiction Treatment Centers. According to information on GHB… Continue reading
California Parolee Rearrest Rate Not Improving
California parolee rearrest rate not improving
In the first year of realignment, counties budgeted 16% of the $ 367 million they received from the state for services such as mental health and drug treatment, according to a report last year by the Stanford Criminal Justice Center. "Far too many …… Continue reading