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In Randolph, Small-Town Culture Can Be a Barrier to Fighting Addiction

In Randolph, Small-Town Culture Can Be A Barrier To Fighting Addiction This story is part of State of Recovery, VPR's week-long look at the progress that's been made in fighting opiate addiction in Vermont and the problems that remain. Read more here. Not long ago, Concepcion Cruz was part of Randolph's drug problem. Read more on Vermont Public Radio Details released in fatal Northfield fire Wilder's lawyer, Kevin Lumpkin, told Judge John Conroy during a December hearing that he would be searching for a residential drug treatment program to which his client could be admitted. Wilder is jailed at the Chittenden Regional Correctional … Read more on BurlingtonFreePress.com Read more... ...

Deen Castronovo Says He Was Fired From Journey in August

Deen Castronovo Says He Was Fired From Journey in August The drummer was speaking to Ultimate Classic Rock (via Blabbermouth) when he revealed that he had received word that he was no longer in the band while in treatment for drug abuse. According to Castronovo … They had the phone number to call me and … Read more on Ultimate-Guitar.Com Joey Corbin's parents have more questions than answers They don't understand why, in their view, the sheriff's deputies in the jail seemed disinterested in Joey's struggles with depression and drug addiction. Above all else, they want to speak to parents and loved ones of those struggling with drugs and … Read more on Galesburg Register-Mail Read more... ...

How Immigration Detention Centers Retraumatize Women and Children Fleeing From

...  Retraumatize Women And Children Fleeing From … In interviews with 26 people released from family detention in July 2015, the UUSC researchers concluded that more than half of all respondents reported symptoms of depression and anxiety, while nearly half of respondents reported clinical significant … Read more on ThinkProgress Editorial: Mental illnesses are just that — illnesses For some people who suffer with mental illnesses, the reality is it can be easier to buy illegal drugs than it is to pick up a legal prescription. The reason is simple: the lack of transportation. All it takes is getting a phone number — which … Read more on Hammond Daily Star online Read ...

Texas Ebola Patient Gets Chimerix Drug, Clinical Trials Planned

Texas Ebola Patient Gets Chimerix Drug, Clinical Trials Planned Chimerix's (NASDAQ: CMRX) lead antiviral drug candidate, which has already shown efficacy treating infections in transplant patients, is being called upon as an emergency Ebola treatment even as the company ramps up to test the drug in humans … Read more on Xconomy Hospital Announces Drug Treatment For Texas Ebola Patient UPDATED Monday, October 6, 2014 at 2:37 p.m. E.T.: An experimental drug treatment is being provided to the Liberian national who was infected with the Ebola virus, the hospital where he is being treated in Texas announced on Monday. According to the … Read more on News One Read more... ...

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Brain Cancer Questions..?

Question by ellie: brain cancer questions..? if anyone could answer these questions that be really great: 1) how does brain cancer attack the body? 2) What type of cell it attacks? 3) How it affects on the cells? 4) Can it spread? 5)why or why now does it spread? 6) How does it spread? Best answer: Answer by redunicornThere are two types of brain tumors: primary brain tumors that originate in the brain and metastatic (secondary) brain tumors that originate from cancer cells that have migrated from other parts of the body. Read more... ...

Easing Ex-Inmates' Re-Entry

...  ex-inmates' re-entry It's estimated that about 65 percent of those released from state prisons, for example, have substance-abuse problems; without treatment, they are likely to again use illegal drugs and/or alcohol and may commit crimes, if necessary, to support their … Read more on Sarasota Herald-Tribune Coming Soon to a Neighborhood Near You: Adderall Abuse Now data from California admissions to rehab hospitals has amphetamine topping the opiates as the number one drug for admission. Respected long-term researchers James Swanson along with Nora Volkow of the National Institute of Drug Abuse (NIDA) … Read more on Huffington Post Read ...