Drug Treatment Centers

That's One High Country

That's one high country
There are 6 million people in the country, who are addicted to drugs with insufficient treatment facilities, said Secretary Ministry of Interior and Narcotics Control, Nawabzada Akbar Azam Khan Hoti here Saturday. The government was, however, making …
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Right Step Opens 'Women Only' Substance Abuse and Intimacy Disorders

Right Step Opens 'Women Only' Substance Abuse and Intimacy Disorders
Right Step addiction treatment center in Dallas/Ft. Worth opens the Substance Abuse and Intimacy Disorders program (SAID DFW) for women only. SAID DFW treats women who have relationship and intimacy issues that are undermining their ability to live …
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In & Around Town

In & Around Town
File of Life, a medical information packet designed for the elderly and persons with special needs, and providing emergency personnel with necessary medical data to begin immediate treatment, is being offered by the Budd Lake First-Aid and Rescue Squad …
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Drug Treatment Centers in North Dakota | Call 800-303-2938 for Information

Drug Treatment Centers in North Dakota | Call 800-303-2938 For Information — Drug Treatment Centers in North Dakota – Call 800-303-2938 For Information Around North Dakota area, there are a variety of Alcohol Rehab Centers available. …


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Drug Treatment Centers in Old Bridge Township NJ | Call 800-303-2938 for Questions

Drug Treatment Centers in Old Bridge Township NJ | Call 800-303-2938 For Questions — Drug Treatment Centers in Old Bridge Township NJ – Call 800-303-2938 For Questions Are you a victim of Drug Addiction? If so, it is about time for you to cha…


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South Florida Ophthalmologist Emerges as Medicare's Top-Paid Physician

South Florida ophthalmologist emerges as Medicare's top-paid physician
More than half of those payments went toward reimbursing Melgen for his injections of a costly drug, Lucentis, to treat patients suffering from a retinal disease, macular degeneration. His prolific use of that drug is at the center of the U.S. attorney… Continue reading