Kalparrin Drug and Alcohol Support Service Still Fighting for Federal Backing
Kalparrin drug and alcohol support service still fighting for federal backing
Filed under: rehab centres
The former operator said Aboriginal people who needed treatment were now falling between the cracks, unable or unwilling to get better at the state's mainstream rehabilitation centres. Kalparrin program manager James Mulvihill said some Aboriginal …
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Australia scores first at inaugural Solar Decathlon China
Filed under: rehab centres
Team UOW takes first in the Solar Decathlon… Continue reading
Drug Abuse: A Chance to Lessen Drug Abuse – Philly.com
A chance to lessen drug abuse – Philly.com
Filed under: Drug Abuse
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A chance to lessen drug abuse Philly.com Let's hope the recent death of TV star Cory Monteith, which was linked to a toxic combination of heroin and alcohol, will spur the public – and our lawmakers – to renew our commitment to preventing and treating drug abuse. The most pressing challenge … FDA takes deep dive into opioid APIs |
Greeking Out
Greeking Out
Filed under: alcoholics rehabilitation
Their Mellows event is a non-alcoholic party with delicious marshmallow desserts for when Foco just isn't cutting it. Alpha Theta also hosts termly dinners with professors, a wild Seven Deadly Sins Party and DartCon, a must for all serious …. The …
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Hudson Support Groups
Filed under: alcoholics rehabilitation
Alcoholics Anonymous — 7 p.m. Tues. and noon Sat., Conference Room B, the Cornwall campus of St. Luke's… Continue reading
Drug Abuse: Westmoreland County Seeing Drug Overdose Surge
Westmoreland County seeing drug overdose surge
Filed under: Drug Abuse
A new drug task force is looking for ways to stem an "epidemic."
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Christie Tours Freedom House
Christie Tours Freedom House
Gov. Chris Christie toured Freedom House, a long-term residential drug treatment facility. He wants the organization to help homeless veterans who will be ho…
Progressives use new asylum rules to seek return of 1.7 million deportees
Filed under: residential drug treatment
The members, dubbed the “Dream 9,” walked up to the U.S. border and asked for asylum, based on the claim that they're afraid of Mexico's drug-cartels. The group's tactic… Continue reading
