Keremeos Treatment Centre Saves Lives

Keremeos treatment centre saves lives
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After suffering from a life with addictions, teens in a treatment program have overcome their demons. A ceremony recognizing 40 young British Columbians who have taken control of their addictions through the Portage Keremeos program, took place this …
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New cancer treatment centre opens in Accra
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Regrettably, he said, only the Korle-Bu and the Komfo Anokye Teaching hospitals had cancer treatment centres in the country. He was therefore, hopeful that the establishment of the SGMC would contribute significantly towards cancer treatment in the …
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Better Health Osteopathic & Integrative Medicine Centre Provides Health
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Dr. Luke Rickards, one of the centre's two osteopaths and a registered acupuncturist, notes that science is at the heart of the clinic's treatment approach. "We have an evidence and science-based approach to care," he asserts. Luke believes in …
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Judge Rotenberg Shock Torture Video – Part 1 – Full Article: www.myfoxboston.com Graphic video of teen being restrained, shocked played in court Updated: Tuesday, 10 Apr 2012, 10:26 PM EDT Published : Tuesday, 10 Apr 2012, 9:47 AM EDT Mike Beaudet www.twitter.com/channel_mike Kevin Rothstein Producer [email protected] DEDHAM (FOX 25 / MyFoxBoston.com) – Video of a student restrained and shocked for hours at the Judge Rotenberg Center was played in court on Tuesday after a years-long battle by the center to keep it from the public eye. The video, which shows former resident Andre McCollins screaming, writhing in pain, and begging for help, was played at the start of McCollins’ trial against the Canton-based Judge Rotenberg Center. The Rotenberg Center convinced a judge eight years ago to seal the video, and the battle continued up until Tuesday morning when their attorneys asked Superior Court Judge Barbara Dortch-Okara to bar FOX Undercover’s camera from recording the video as it was played. Dortch-Okara denied the center’s request, clearing the way to give the public the first look at how these controversial electric shocks are used. The video was taken by one of the center’s classroom cameras. McCollins, then 18-years-old, was shocked 31 times that day in 2002. Lawyers for the center and its clinicians say it was part of the treatment he needed to quell his aggressive behavior. “These are dramatic tapes, there’s no question about that,” said attorney Edward Hinchey, who represents two of the Rotenberg

 

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