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Enhanced Listings for Drug Rehab Centers Across the United States – San Francisco Chronicle (Press Release)

Enhanced Listings for Drug Rehab Centers Across the United States – San Francisco Chronicle (press release)

Enhanced Listings for Drug Rehab Centers Across the United States
San Francisco Chronicle (press release)
AllTreatment.com, a drug rehab center and substance abuse information… Continue reading

Alcohol Rehab Centers in San Francisco | Alcoholism Treatment Program

Alcohol Rehab Centers in San Francisco | Alcoholism Treatment Program
http://rehabinsanfrancisco.org Get therapy, sober living assistance, aftercare, detox, and more at Alcohol Rehab Centers in San Francisco for drug, alcohol, …


 

 

Braun ready to come clean, admit to… Continue reading

Excessive Alcohol Use Is Costing States Billions

Excessive Alcohol Use Is Costing States Billions
Not if you should be sleeping instead, says Gary Rogg, M.D., a primary care physician and assistant professor at Montefiore Medical Center in the Bronx, N.Y. Studies have consistently shown that people need… Continue reading

Medicare Part D Continues to Improve Access to Drugs

Medicare Part D continues to improve access to drugs
The Part D prescription drug benefit has subsidized costs of prescriptions drugs for millions of seniors and Americans with disabilities. In fact, it was recently announced that more than 6.6 million… Continue reading

Christian Drug Treatment Center for Those Searching for Drug Addiction Help

Christian drug treatment center for those searching for drug addiction help
http://transformationstreatment.com/treatment-center-testimonials.html Christian Drug treatment centers offer a nice clean environment that is free from judg…


 

 

New Corporate Medical Director Brings Valued Experience to Gateway
In his role… Continue reading

Drug Reforms Are Welcome, but Should Be Enshrined in Federal Law

Drug reforms are welcome, but should be enshrined in federal law
In The City, current policies at the Police Department and District Attorney's Office treat low-level, nonviolent drug offenses as a low priority. When they do charge such cases they… Continue reading