
Question by Nutinut23: I believe that cancer has natural cures that the medical community won’t look into.?
Face it, if a doctor or a drug company proves that you can cure cancer with a vitamin he’s not going to become rich. Don’t trust drug companies for nutrition advice – they don’t sell vitamins and they don’t want people to buy vitamins or heal diseases naturally.
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Despite Obamacare, a gaping hole in addiction treatment
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Question by Terry: Question about a DUI Iam Recieveing?
First let me apologize…Never thought I would be the one who would be the danger on the roads for drinking and driving. So the police officer told me I was Recieving A DUI and I blew A 2…Im not sure what this means and how far away from the legal limit I was but I do know that I got the highest level of DUI’s which they called a Tier 3…Can anyone explain this to me.. I live in PA,,,Thanks for the advice
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I haven’t had a DUI but I know in PA they are pretty strict. Did you call a lawyer?
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Heroin addicts face barriers to treatment
Of the 23.1 million Americans who needed treatment for drugs or alcohol in 2012, only 2.5 million people received aid at a specialty facility, according to the federal Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. Heroin addicts are a …
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The Delray Recovery Center Hosts a Workshop on Treating Body Image Issues
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State bans Recovery Center in Sullivan County from accepting new patients
The Sullivan County Recovery Center is unable to accept new patients while under investigation by the state Office of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Services. The center is Sullivan County's major facility for alcohol and drug treatment, and many are …
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Trouble Is a Gift: A Story of Addiction, Recovery & Hope
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To protect children, Florida should treat addicted parents
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