Therapists' Apps Aim to Help With Mental Health Issues
Therapists' Apps Aim To Help With Mental Health Issues
Those who used the app reported fewer days of excessive drinking, and they were more likely to be completely abstinent. "I think that the use of technology in mental health treatment is relatively new," Kaslow tells Shots. But idea of using games to …
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Letter: Alcohol culture must end in La.
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Overdoses Spark Pleas for Life-Saving Drug
Overdoses spark pleas for life-saving drug
While medical professionals and rescue workers have saved hundreds of users, the first known rescue with a prescribed naloxone kit in Northern Kentucky came March 17 when a Campbell County woman revived her 27-year-old son by spraying the drug into his …
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Hospitals Treating More Addicted Newborns
The number of drug-addicted babies in Kentucky who are hospitalized has increased significantly in a little more than… Continue reading
New Microsite to Bring Awareness for Silent Victims of Flawed Drug Policy — Legitimate Patients
New microsite to bring awareness for silent victims of flawed drug policy — legitimate patients
NEW YORK, March 25, 2014 /PRNewswire-iReach/ — The Drug Store News Group, the leading provider of news, information and clinical education for the retail pharmacy industry, has launched the new microsite, Drugstorenews.com/pain-management, to help bring attention to another tragic side of the prescription drug abuse story — the millions of Americans who live in chronic pain that may be unable… Continue reading
Why Should Drug Addicts Be Placed in Hospitals Instead of Prisons?
Question by maria17: Why should drug addicts be placed in hospitals instead of prisons?
I need pros for why drug addicts should be placed in hospitals instead of prisons. I need FACTS. It’s for a 5 paragraph paper. PLEASE PLEASE HELP ME!
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Answer by chaotic caryn
well one thing is that in hospitals they can get properly treated and detoxicated from an drugs that are in their system, in jail… Continue reading
Drug Abuse Soaring at Stuyvesant High: Insiders – New York Post
Drug abuse soaring at Stuyvesant High: insiders – New York Post
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Drug abuse soaring at Stuyvesant High: insiders
New York Post And it's not just pot. There have been seven drug-related 911 calls — two for narcotics sales — at the elite school's downtown address in the last two years, and sources say hallucinogens are also on the rise. “LSD is a big thing,” a teacher said … |
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