Future of Prevention Funding Lies in Broad, Public-Health Approach

HALLAM HINKSON only has eyes for his wife Patricia (Faith), and has been her faithful supporter, prayer partner, and …
Published on: 5/16/2010. SHE WAS SEXUALLY MOLESTED by a family member when she was just six years old. At the age of seven she was frequently undressed and her private parts fondled by her primary school teacher.

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Q & A with Scott Spiezio, Newark Bears third baseman and two-time World Series champ
Q:Could you have envisioned this type of success when your career began in 1993? A:”I guess I could. My dad (Ed) played and won two World Series with the Cardinals in the ’60s (1964, 1967). So I just never accepted anything but that’s what I was going to be.

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Future of Prevention Funding Lies in Broad, Public-Health Approach
Fueled in part by national healthcare reform, a quiet revolution is taking place in how the federal government conceives of prevention and funds preventive services, and the upshot could mean more money for programs that take a public-health approach to addiction and mental health problems and less for standalone programs that focus solely on alcohol and other drugs.

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