Pennsville Officer Robert Waterman Admits Destroying Evidence of Child P Ornography,How Much Time Would He Get?

Question by CHECK MY PROFILE®?: Pennsville officer Robert Waterman admits destroying evidence of child p ornography,How much time would he get?

Former Pennsville officer admits to destroying evidence to thwart FBI investigation

'Broken' Mental-Health System Made a Few Improvements This Year

'Broken' mental-health system made a few improvements this year

Filed under: drug addiction treatment programs

Obamacare outlawed annual or lifetime dollar limits on 10 “essential” health benefits, including mental-health and substance-abuse treatment. … We have federal barriers that block treatment, federal dollars that go to grants for programs that do not …
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Overcoming My Late Night Food Addiction: 4 Steps to Beat Any Bad Habit


 

Overcoming My Late Night Food Addiction: 4 Steps To Beat Any Bad Habit – How I am overcoming my late night food addiction and 4 Steps for overcoming any bad habit.

 

Kelsey Osgood on 'How to Disappear Completely'

Filed under: food addiction help

Fort Mill's Resolution Run Benefits Keystone, All York County

Fort Mill's Resolution Run benefits Keystone, all York County

Filed under: inpatient drug rehab treatment program

4, event, a fundraiser for Keystone Substance Abuse Services, begins at 9 a.m. at Walter Elisha Park with a competitive 5K and continues with a 1-mile fun run at 9:45. That leaves plenty of time to compete, get home, … The money was used to launch …
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Substance Issues Among Older Adults and Implementation of SBIRT Model for Older Adu


 

Substance Issues Among Older Adults and Implementation of SBIRT Model for Older Adu – This webinar will offer information about the types and the extent of substance use in the older adult population, age 55 and above. The webinar will provide…

 

New Pill Container Designed to Battle Drug Abuse

New pill container designed to battle drug abuse

Filed under: drug abuse prevention

Hayes said he's talking with Humana about covering the product widely and believes many insurers will eventually pay for it because prevention is so much cheaper than dealing with prescription drug abuse. Hayes said insurers face costs of $ 1,500 for …
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