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I Am Looking for Inpatient Residential Treatment in Illinois for Alcohol/drugs?

Question by crninny2004: I am looking for inpatient residential treatment in Illinois for alcohol/drugs?
I am trying to find a residential treatment program in Illinois that accepts Medicaid and Medicare . I need inpatient treatment for alcoholism immediately, due to a pending court case, and also because I want treatment. I am looking for a 21 to 30 day program. If the program is longer that is alright i would just like to be home by Christmas to spend it with my children, I am a single parent.

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Can You Help Me With Some Websites That Collarates Addiction to Genatic Predisposition?

Question by Isadora: Can you help me with some websites that collarates addiction to genatic predisposition?
I want websites that proves the theory by evidence that they isolated the gene responsible for drug abuse – addiction , if you pls :)?
I want them for a research about the same issue ………
Thank you all for mentioning.
*genetic , sorry for the typo……

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Answer by Aria T
http://www.addictionstudies.org/science_update-genetics.html

This website discusses research on genetic vulnerability to addiction. However, I have yet to find ANY information (most likely because it doesn’t exist yet) that can point to one gene that is the cause of addiction. The human genome project hasn’t quite gotten there yet.

DUI in Marblehead

DUI in Marblehead

Filed under: alcohol and drug abuse

Someone in recovery from an opiate addiction should never, under any circumstances use other drugs, including alcohol. Additionally, combining alcohol, also a central nervous system depressant with Suboxone puts one in danger of a number of dangerous …
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Public Forum on NJ Youth Drug Abuse

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Under the umbrella of the Governor's Council on Alcoholism and Drug Abuse, the state Task Force on Heroin and Other Opiate Use by New Jersey's Youth and Young Adults is holding its third public forum on the subject of substance abuse at the Monmouth …
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Are the Curfew Laws Protecting Chicagoland Children?

Question by goten60629: Are the Curfew Laws Protecting Chicagoland Children?
As you all know the City of Chicago enforced a new
curfew several months ago in an attempt to protect
children from being caught in gang cross fire and
other crimes on the streets of Chicago. At that time
some children’s right advocates and sociologists
argues that changing the curfew laws will not prevent
children from being gunned down on the streets at the
hands of other children and young adults. Advocates
further argue that the mayor and other public officials
are overlooking the social problems that are encouraging
this behavior; such as unemployment, poverty, teen parenting,
gang warfare, drug and alcohol abuse and low literacy rates.
Since the enforcement of the new curfew law 35 plus CPS
students and other young adults has been gunned down on
the streets of Chicago, including three teens that were
gunned down in the past two weeks. However, the major
continues to argue that despite the shootings, the curfew
law is indeed working. For this you must take a side. Do
you feel that the curfew law is indeed keeping Chicago’s
children safe, despite the recent rash of killings of children
over the past few weeks, or are social scientists correct
when they argue that curfew laws will not solve the war
that has been raged against children in the inner city?