20 Percent of Youth With HIV Didn't Know They Were Infected at First Sexual …
20 percent of youth with HIV didn't know they were infected at first sexual …
Filed under: Illinois Drug Rehab Centers
NIH institutes providing funding for the Pediatric HIV/AIDS Cohort Study are the National Institute on Drug Abuse, the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, NIMH, the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, the …
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Prop 35, Youth, Sex Trade and Sex Trafficking-Interview with Alexandra Lutnick …
Filed under: Illinois Drug Rehab Centers
When Adding an Example to an Essay Do I Need to Start a New Paragraph?
Question by poindextera: When adding an example to an essay do I need to start a new paragraph?
what if I have more than one example. I need to put in an example of what happens to these families after they leave the recovery home? here is my essay.
Recovery Homes for Woman with Children
One of the biggest challenges facing alcoholic and drug addicted women is what to do with their children when they want help. Many recovery homes require a stay of three to nine months and no accommodations for children. These women often do not have family willing to care for the children during this time. The fathers may have their own substance abuse problems or a history of physical abuse. Women are reluctant to ask for help from social service in fear of never getting their children back. So they continue in their addictions .
There are a handful of these homes and they do much more than treat alcoholism and drug addiction. They provide counseling for mother and child, structure, and teach life skills such as cleaning and food preparation. The added bonus is learning how to parent. Not only do they have parenting classes but the counselors are there to help with day to day parenting problems these mothers face. Many of these children have behavioral problems due to the mother’s substance abuse and receive their own counseling.
The results are wonderful. The mothers are clean and sober, with newfound life and parenting skills. They are confident and have gained much needed self-esteem. They leave with a support system and a new lease on life. The children have their mommy back along with
The Gospel of John Calipari
The gospel of John Calipari
Filed under: addiction help cincinnati
John Calipari had spotted the Hollywood actor a few minutes earlier during a Cincinnati Reds playoff game, when both celebs were in the same suite. The Kentucky coach initially felt awkward about approaching Sheen, whose cocaine addiction and escapades …
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Teens overdosing on half-priced heroin
Filed under: addiction help cincinnati
According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse, heroin withdrawal symptoms include restlessness, muscle and bone pain, insomnia, diarrhea, vomiting and cold flashes with goose bumps. … Even with the best treatment, heroin addiction is hard to beat.
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Medical Marijuana: Obama Administration Continues Reefer Madness
Medical Marijuana: Obama Administration Continues Reefer Madness
Filed under: drug abuse treatment outcome study
According to ASA, no large bank in Colorado will service legal medical marijuana businesses;; The National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) has begun obstructing research by denying marijuana to scientists. Thus, Sue Sisley, MD, a psychiatrist and …
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Letter: NCYSAP Reminds Residents of Dangers of Youth Marijuana Use
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Five Questions With … LaTavia Little
Five questions with … LaTavia Little
Filed under: does drug abuse treatment work
Treatment Resources relies heavily on grant funds. However, many of our clients do have medical assistance [such as Medicaid], which does cover the cost of outpatient substance abuse services but not necessarily all of the costs associated with other …
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Substance Abuse Rehab Center Marks 50 Years
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Drug, Alcohol Abuse Costs Alaska's Economy $1.2 Billion
Drug, Alcohol Abuse Costs Alaska's Economy .2 Billion
Filed under: alcohol and drug abuse treatment
$ 13.2 million went toward public assistance and social services. In 2010, the legal sale of alcohol contributed $ 112.5 million to the economy via taxes and wages. $ 19.5 million of that went to the Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse Treatment and Prevention Fund.
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Alcohol, drug abuse cost Alaska's economy .2 B in 2010
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