Court Orders Narconon Arrowhead Client Names and Records for Jan. Hearing
Court orders Narconon Arrowhead client names and records for Jan. hearing
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The safety and welfare of every student in the program is of paramount importance to us, as has been demonstrated by our long history of offering successful drug and alcohol abuse treatment services.” The next hearing in the Landmeier case is set for Jan.
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The Note's Must-Reads for Wednesday, CHRISTMAS, 2013
The Note's Must-Reads for Wednesday, CHRISTMAS, 2013
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… enroll by December 23? We can still help you get covered,” the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid explained that individuals could reach out to a network of federally-sponsored call centers around the country any day this week besides Christmas Day …
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Detox, rehabilitation center at Hillside is first in Monroe County
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Hospice Allows Pet Owners to Say Goodbye at Home
Hospice allows pet owners to say goodbye at home
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ST. LOUIS — Christi Winter always tried to give her dog Josie the very best in life, so when it was time to say goodbye, Winter didn't want to do anything less. "She was the best dog in the world," Winter said. "It's still hard to talk about it …
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Need Help in Business Law?
Question by SKA=<3: Need help in business law?
Can anyone answer this question? I need to know why and from where the answer came from.
Mcl aughlin injured his back while working as a lumberjack. He became
addicted to pain killers during treatment for the injury. He was then treated for
the addiction three times, but never stopped using the drug. When he moved to
Indiana, he sought treatment for his back injury and obtained a prescription for the
pain killer. He filled the prescription much faster than prescribed. In one 60-day
period he received 24 refills, filled 12 times, meaning that McLaughlin or his wife
was at the pharmacy every two to three days. When his doctor discovered the
misuse, he refused to prescribe more. McLaughlin became depressed as a result
of withdrawal and attempted suicide. He sued the pharmacy, claiming it had a
duty to stop filling the prescription because the pharmacist knew or should have
known that McLaughlin was consuming the drug so quickly that it was a threat to
his health. Is he correct?
What Are the Stats for Drug and Alcohol Recovery? How Many Users Actually Stop?
Question by Rose: what are the stats for drug and alcohol recovery? How many users actually stop?
This question applies to addicts. How many drug addicts and alcoholics actually kick their habits? Let’s say 20 people go into treatment, how many of those 20 will get clean for a significant amount of time: 5 years or more?
Best answer:
Answer by Who Am I
Unfortunately the number is pretty low. Out of 20 I would say maybe 4-5, if that.
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