drug addiction

Eviction Through the Eyes of a Child

Eviction through the eyes of a child

Filed under: drug addiction hotline

Mr Eades said the only trouble the family had was from the house next door, which he claimed was occupied by drug dealers, and the other neighbours had… Continue reading

Were He to Be Nominated by Democrats, What Aspects of OBAMA Shall Be Suject to Severe Republican Torpedoes?

Question by Udandaraogiri: Were he to be nominated by Democrats, what aspects of OBAMA shall be suject to severe Republican torpedoes?
i) His Religion / Origin
ii) His drug addiction in school / college days
iii) His foreign relations… Continue reading

Drug Addiction Helped by Running, Other Exercise, Study Shows

Drug addiction helped by running, other exercise, study shows

Filed under: drug addiction

Todd Crandell, left, 46, founder and counselor of Racing for Recovery, chats with Matt Boston, 40, both from Sylvania, Ohio. Racing for Recovery is a fitness-promotion program… Continue reading

Arlinghaus Seeks State Funding for Detox Centers

Arlinghaus seeks state funding for detox centers

Filed under: drug addiction treatment statistics

Mac McArthur, executive director of Transitions Inc., a non-profit that's provided life-saving substance abuse treatment to Northern Kentuckians since 1969, says Kenton County's statistics on numbers incarcerated… Continue reading

Permitted-Use Change Could Allow Drug Treatment Facility in South Amboy

Permitted-use change could allow drug treatment facility in South Amboy

Filed under: drug addiction symptoms

SOUTH AMBOY — News that a permitted use change could allow a drug treatment operation to open at the Memorial Medical Center site on… Continue reading

New Treatment for Pregnant Drug Addicts

New Treatment for Pregnant Drug Addicts

Filed under: prescription drug addiction

A handful of clinics are offering something new for pregnant women like Teresa Starks who are battling prescription-drug addiction: obstetrical care combined with counseling and addiction treatment. WSJ's Arian… Continue reading