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Faith healing: tackling addiction cold turkey
The centre's popularity is a testament both to the severity of Myanmar's drug problem and the lack of options for users in a poor country where modern treatment programmes are rare. It offers a 40-day "course" of prayer, Bible study and devotional …
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Behavioral Health Services Presents Open Access
Clients who come to BHS for an Addiction Severity Index (ASI) alcohol assessment must submit a $ 150 cash payment for services; certain exceptions may apply. For more information about Open Access, call 307.688.5000. CCMH Behavioral Health Services …
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Behavioral Health Services Presents Open Access
Clients who come to BHS for an Addiction Severity Index (ASI) alcohol assessment must submit a $ 150 cash payment for services; certain exceptions may apply. For more information about Open Access, call 307.688.5000. CCMH Behavioral Health Services …
Read more on Basinsradio

Opinion: Taking back New Jersey from grip of heroin crisis
We can end this cycle by educating young people and families about the dangers of prescription painkillers, modernizing our laws to keep up with the prevalence of heroin and finding ways to increase access to treatment for those addicted to painkillers …
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Heroin and prescription overdoses rise throughout NJ; skyrocket in Ocean County
"I don't have enough fingers and toes to count the number of people I know who have passed because of an overdose," said Chanelle Beardsley, a 23-year old recovering addict who lives in Toms River. In Ocean County, she said, "(heroin) is easier to get …
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Orr tells crowd: 'We have to break our addiction to debt'
Detroit residents alternately condemned and praised Emergency Manager Kevyn Orr at a public forum he used to drive home the severity of a fiscal crisis that has pushed one of America's biggest cities to the brink of bankruptcy, and to explain his plan …
Read more on Crain’s Detroit Business

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