Former Doctor Accused in Pregnant Woman's Death Pleads Guilty
Former Doctor Accused In Pregnant Woman's Death Pleads Guilty
Filed under: Colorado Springs Drug Use
Ali Salim pleaded guilty to two counts of involuntary manslaughter, one count of tampering with evidence, and one count of abuse of a corpse. He entered an Alford … Ballman had recently relocated with her two children to Pataskala from Colorado …
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Colorado Springs CO Drug Detox Center Announces No Charge Drug & Alcohol …
Colorado Springs CO Drug Detox Center Announces No Charge Drug & Alcohol …
Filed under: Drug Rehabs Colorado
Detoxing from drugs and alcohol alone is tough. Support is available in Colorado Springs for those seeking a simpler way of life. Peak Addiction Recovery Center and Positive Change are two of many substance abuse treatment centers in the area.
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Back From Slinging Drugs, He's Now Cleaning the Streets
Back from slinging drugs, he's now cleaning the streets
Filed under: drug addiction help for families
Gant and his volunteer crews were first responders at McPherson Square – the infamous Needle Park at F Street and Indiana – where dealers and addicts kept the five-acre green space dangerously littered with syringes. Gant kept doing cleanups until the …
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Happy Aaron Boone Day!
Happy Aaron Boone Day!
Filed under: drug treatment programs located in covina
October 16, 1958: Timothy Francis Robbins is born in West Covina, California, outside Los Angeles. The actor-director is best known for playing Ebby Calvin “Nuke” LaLoosh in Bull Durham, where he met Susan Sarandon, who …. October 16, 1995: The …
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FDA Calls for Tighter Rules for Prescription Drug Use
FDA Calls For Tighter Rules For Prescription Drug Use
Filed under: drug addiction help substance abuse
“The availability of substances that can be misused is clearly a component of increasing drug abuse. So if you reduce the availability, there's some correlation to less trouble, overdoses and bad outcomes,” said Bernard McBride, CEO of Behavioral …
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