Outpatient Drug and Alcohol Rehab Clinic Helps Woman With Substance Addiction
Outpatient Drug and Alcohol Rehab Clinic helps Woman with Substance Addiction – After losing faith in everything including her church, the outpatient drug and alcohol rehab clinic at Brighton Center for Recovery helps rehabilitate a woman with poly substance addiction to alcohol and crack. The best drug and alcohol addiction help is what Brighton is all about. Brighton Center for Recovery is the second oldest alcohol treatment program in the United States and the first to be licensed in Michigan . A national leader in drug and alcohol treatment and counseling services that began in the early 1950’s. Additionally, we treat addictions to: meth, marijuana, pot, crack, heroin, cocaine, speed, oxycontin, coke, prescription pain pills, ecstasy, plus. Our clinics’ rehabilitation treatment programs include: dual diagnosis treatment, teen and young adult, CEO,lawyer and judges recovery, 30-60-90 day recovery programs, and men’s and women’s halfway houses.
Iranian addicts shift to synthetic drugs
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Plagued with drug addiction and trafficking for centuries, despite efforts to eradicate the trade, Iran has one of the highest rates for opium and heroin use, according to this year's World Drug Report. Official reports put the number of addicts and …
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Exclusive Interview: A Mother's Struggle with Drug Addiction
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Sylvia Yates, co-author of the book Hooked But Not Hopeless: Escaping the Lure of Addiction, took the time to share with us her substance abuse story in an exclusive interview. She tells how being an addict can put stress on family members, especially …
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Two-year cap on methadone treatment for MaineCare patients starts Jan. 1
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There are 4,760 drug-addicted Mainers receiving methadone maintenance treatment to fight opiate addiction, and 3,119 of those — more than 65 percent — are on public assistance under MaineCare, the Medicare program for the state, Martins said.
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