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Shortage of Drug–treatment Facilities for Parents Hurts Families: Advocates
Shortage of drug–treatment facilities for parents hurts families: advocates
Filed under: drug addiction treatment facilities
A shortage of treatment facilities where drug-addicted parents can stay with their children is having a devastating impact on at-risk youth in B.C., advocates say. Most facilities do not allow children to stay with parents who are getting help for a …
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How to Find Best Drug Rehabs Centers for Amphetamine Addiction
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DUI Suspect Who Struck Man Was Addiction Counselor
DUI suspect who struck man was addiction counselor
Filed under: alcohol and drug treatment centers
26 about the arrest of a drug and alcohol counselor in a fatal hit-and-run accident, The Associated Press reported erroneously that the name of her employer is Twin Tower Treatment. The business is Twin Town Treatment Centers. A corrected version of …
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Big Beef: Beef's Raw Edges
Big Beef: Beef's raw edges
Filed under: drug addiction treatment act of 2000
There have been several USDA recalls of the product since at least 2000, and a Canadian recall in October included mechanically tenderized steaks imported into the United States, but it's not clear how many people were sickened. In a 2010 letter to the …
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