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Are There Any Addiction Treatment Programs Offered in Albany?

Question by joy: Are there any addiction treatment programs offered in Albany?
I’m from Albany, New York and I want to enroll in a addiction treatment program. I’m not an alcoholic or a drug addict. I just want to learn more about the nature of addiction treatment programs because I’m doing a documentary about it. It will really mean a lot to me if anyone replied. Thanks.

Addiction & Veterans


 

Addiction & Veterans – http://veterans-aid.net Veterans Aid offers specialist help to ex-servicemen and women in crisis. Often their problems relate, or lead, to addiction. Alcohol…

 

Suicide jumps among middle-aged – The Montana Standard

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Prescription Drug Abuse in Kentucky


 

Prescription Drug Abuse in Kentucky – A brief video featuring the stories of Sarah Shay and Savannah Kissick, two girls from Morehead, Ky. who died of prescription drug overdoses. (Music: Kevin M…

 

Pharmacy with Va. Beach location in prescription case

Where Can I Find Information on Free Drug Rehab Treatment Centers?

Question by harrison_s_j: Where can I find information on free drug rehab treatment centers?
I need to find places that treat drug addictions, but they’re set in place for poor people who can’t afford it. Help?
This isn’t for me. It’s for my mother.

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UC Davis to Study New Treatments for Often Fatal Brain Disorders

UC Davis to study new treatments for often fatal brain disorders

Filed under: drug treatment centers in california

Candice Clay, a postdoctoral researcher at the California National Primate Research Center at UC Davis, was selected by UC Davis to receive a Hartwell Fellowship. Ms. Tian … Gelli believes that the organism's ability to invade the central nervous …
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Smartphones 'as Addictive as Cocaine'

Smartphones 'as addictive as cocaine'

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… ''smashes phones up to stop" himself. BBC Radio 5 live's Breakfast spoke to Mr Benson, who spent £10,000 on his addiction, and to his psychotherapist, Steve Pope, who says for some people smartphones are "as addictive as cocaine or any other drug".
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