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Hot Economy, Cold Comfort: North Dakota's Homeless Problem

Hot economy, cold comfort: North Dakota's homeless problem
It recently had to borrow $ 105 million to build sewage treatment facilities, fix roads and install new water and sewer lines. "We have … On the federal level, North Dakota Democratic Senator Heidi Heitkamp recently introduced a bipartisan housing … Read… Continue reading

READER SUBMITTED: Physical Therapy & Sports Medicine Centers Welcomes

READER SUBMITTED: Physical Therapy & Sports Medicine Centers Welcomes
The practice offers physical therapy services specializing in musculoskeletal, orthopedic and sport-related injuries. Its physical therapists focus on the individual needs of each patient and develop treatment programs that are the safest, most … Read more on Hartford Courant

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SCHSC Offering Drug Treatment Programs

SCHSC offering drug treatment programs
A drug treatment program sidelined by problems with documentation and record keeping is back in operation at the South Central Human Service Center, according to JoAnne Hoesel, director of the Division of Mental Health and Substance Abuse with North … Read more on Jamestown Sun… Continue reading

Fear of Drug Abuse, Addiction May Hurt Pain Patients – Indianapolis Star

Fear of drug abuse, addiction may hurt pain patients – Indianapolis Star

Fear of drug abuse, addiction may hurt pain patients
Indianapolis Star
PRESCRIPTIONS … FRIDAY NOVEMBER 15 2002 … OxyContin is the probably the most abused class II drug says Skip Tucker owner of Tucker Pharmacy & Health… Continue reading

'Cards' Season Two Is Even Better

'Cards' Season Two Is Even Better
House of Cards still doesn't have all that much to say about the inner workings of Washington, D.C.; it's a show about power that happens to be set on Capitol Hill as opposed to a show about politics. But power is …. Additional approval… Continue reading

Uptick in Heroin, Prescription Narcotic Use Worries Local Officials

Uptick in heroin, prescription narcotic use worries local officials
2008 to 2010 did not see an increase in Charles County in state-funded treatment for heroin abuse for those younger than 18, although these years saw an increase in treatment for prescription opiate abuse, from eight patients in 2008 to 22… Continue reading