Smoking, Once Used to Reward, Faces a Ban in Mental Hospitals
Published February 16, 2013
Smoking, Once Used to Reward, Faces a Ban in Mental Hospitals
New data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention shows that the nearly 46 million adults with mental illness have a smoking rate 70 percent higher than those without mental illness, and consume about a third of the cigarettes in the country … Read more on New York Times
New rehab facility vows to put clients' needs first
The 2010 National Survey on Drug Use and Health found that of 84 total treatment facilities in Nevada, only 18 of those offered any residential treatment options and 26 were for-profit. The median number of clients per residential facility in Nevada in … Read more on Las Vegas Review – Journal
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