drug abuse

Medicaid Law That Limits Available Beds Impedes Addiction Treatment

Medicaid Law That Limits Available Beds Impedes Addiction Treatment
Major obstacles remain to expanded treatment for addiction through the Medicaid program, according to USA Today. Although the Affordable Care Act requires treatment be offered to people who are newly insured through insurance exchanges or Medicaid, experts say a federal law… Continue reading

Star Musician Tackles Drug Abuse Among the Youth in South Africa

Star musician tackles drug abuse among the youth in South Africa


Fighting the evil drugs and gangsterism – Patricia de Lille
To reduce crime and violence in South Africa we have to deal with the root causes of drug addiction and abuse. The challenge begins in our families, with… Continue reading

Fox Hill Real Estate Announces Community Living Facility, Feb. 25, 2014

Fox Hill Real Estate announces community living facility, Feb. 25, 2014 — Cliff Goodall, Phil Levendusky, Tom Rodman, Paul Gibbons and Merril Halpern explain how Fox Hill Real Estate LLC and McLean Hospital will establish an alcoho…


Drug abuse treatment clinic asked to close doors
He says it's something his… Continue reading

Dot Drug Abuse Certificate Austin Texas. Failed Drug Test?

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New Anti-Drug Campaign Shows Rapid Aging From Meth via Mugshots

New anti-drug campaign shows rapid aging from meth via mugshots
Skin lesions, wrinkles, droopy eyes, and yellow skin are all common in chronic meth users, as well as looking 20 or 30 years older than their chronological age. Continue reading below. “It's a very powerful campaign,” said Dr. Steven… Continue reading

Continuing the Effort Against Drug Abuse in Ohio

Continuing the effort against drug abuse in Ohio
Drugs, particularly substances like heroin, cocaine and prescriptions, are causing big problems for Ohio's families and high costs on the state's taxpayers. In fact, costs to Ohio taxpayers caused by addiction range upward of $ 3.5 billion each year …
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