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Oscar De La Hoya in Treatment Fighting Substance Abuse Issues

Oscar De La Hoya in Treatment Fighting Substance Abuse Issues

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De La Hoya first admitted two years ago that he was an alcoholic and drug user and had been in treatment. He said last month that he sometimes attends Alcoholics Anonymous meetings six days a week, but had slipped at times in his treatment. “The fight …
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Alcohol Treatment Youngstown Reveals New Substance Abuse Treatment

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Know Your Status – and Learn About Pre-Exposure Medication

Know your status – and learn about pre-exposure medication

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Recent data show that 58 percent of all new HIV cases in Washington State are among men who have sex with other men (MSM). Gay and bisexual men make up less than 10 percent of the population, but … or PrEP, is when HIV-negative individuals take a …
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Psychiatrist, court monitor see Delaware Psychiatric Center reform differently

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SSDI Re-Determination?

Question by James B: SSDI Re-determination?
Hi there I have just been sent a letter for my SSDI to be reviewed, I am presently receiving benefits from social security. I am in the state of NJ. My initial disability was determined to be psychological. Depression, bipolar and blindness, I think I don’t even recall. Since then my need for disabilities have grown. I know have pulmonary hypertension with right heart failure as well. Unfortunately i went to jail for a few years ago (May 2009-Nov 2011) & was released Nov of 2011 and during tmy incarceration i had no psychological treatment what so ever and therefore no documentation either to support my mental woes. The NJ state of disability determination services dept has sent me a letter (SSA-3380-BK). I am of course concerned about my lack of mental health treatment recently and the reflection this may have on determining the result of this process. Will my compounded ailments make me more likely to win this process? Will SSA admin understand that the lack of mental health documentation due to my incarceration? Incidentally I called the adjudicator after receiving the letter and this woman stated that the disabilities listed on her records were Depression, Drug alcohol abuse,Blindness,Insomnia, Pulmonary Hypertension and Heart Failure. The only category no well documented is the depression.
Thank you for your time
J~~

The Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation (MMRF) Launches Revolution in

The Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation (MMRF) Launches Revolution in

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Powering the MMRF Researcher Gateway is the MMRF COMMpass SM Study, launched in 2011, which follows 1,000 patients from initial diagnosis through their course of treatment, over a minimum of five years, conducting sequential tissue samplings to …
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News from Keamy Laser and Eye Center

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Bills Sent to the Governor, at a Glance

Bills sent to the governor, at a glance

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AB912, by Assemblywoman Sharon Quirk-Silva, D-Fullerton, requires health insurance companies to pay for fertility preservation services when a necessary medical treatment, such as cancer treatments, might cause infertility. … Ed Hernandez, D-West …
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UPDATED: Democrats spar over plan to reduce state inmate count

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Is There Any Drug and Alcohol Treatment Center That Is Available to Me at No Cost?

Question by Misty B: Is there any drug and alcohol treatment center that is available to me at no cost?
Is there a drug and alcohol treatment center that is available to me at no cost and withing my local area capability?

Best answer:

Answer by krazyladee
AA Meetings?
If you need something more, you can contact your county and based on your income, there are programs you can get into for free. Go to an AA meeting, they can help point you in the right direction.

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