NuHab Residential Outpatient Addiction Treatment Program
NuHab Residential Outpatient Addiction Treatment Program – NuHab is a residential outpatient addiction treatment program located in Encino, California offering multi-philosophy treatment for addiction to alcohol, drugs and prescription medications.
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Redstone Drug Rehab
Redstone Drug Rehab – Apparently this guy missed the point of going to rehab…
Rising drug use in W.Va. contributes to child abuse
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Matt Salmon on Government Shutdown: GOP Rep Says 'It'S About Time' We …
Matt Salmon On Government Shutdown: GOP Rep Says 'It's About Time' We …
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That's $ 150 billion in Washington budget-speak, and it doesn't include the far higher costs of incarcerating millions of people for doing drugs. This money isn't getting the government the results it wants. As drug war budgets balloon, drug use escalates.
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Florida Drug Rehab Centers Alcohol Programs FL
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Innovative Drug Courts Need Help
Innovative drug courts need help
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It's unfortunate that earlier this year, the governor vetoed a promising bill that would have saved the state money by diverting nonviolent offenders out of state prisons and into community-based substance-abuse treatment and education programs.
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