Options exist for substance abuse treatment
Options exist for substance abuse treatment
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Options exist for substance abuse treatment Filed under: drug treatment news 2010 According to The Coordinating Council of Calhoun County's Community Report Card for 2011-2012, there were at least 1,982 people in 2009 and 2010 who needed drug and alcohol addiction treatment. The report noted that the actual number of people in ... Read more on Battle Creek Enquirer
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Options exist for substance abuse treatment Filed under: drug treatment news 2010 According to The Coordinating Council of Calhoun County's Community Report Card for 2011-2012, there were at least 1,982 people in 2009 and 2010 who needed drug and alcohol addiction treatment. The report noted that the actual number of people in ... Read more on Battle Creek Enquirer
Prescription for Addiction Filed under: drug treatment news 2010 Ann and Bruce Kinkade discovered a network of doctors and pharmacies that fueled the addiction that killed their daughter. More Americans now die each year from prescription drug overdoses than from cocaine, heroin and other illegal drugs. Weekend ... Read more on Wall Street Journal
Drug treatment in England 2011/12 Filed under: drug treatment news 2010 The over-40s are now the only age group whose numbers going into drug treatment are still going up and they now account for almost a third of the 197,000 adults in the programme in England and Wales. .... 47, 2010-11, Misuse free, 36, 20, 25, 23, 39 ... Read more on The Guardian (blog)
Multiple Sclerosis (MS) specialty drug treatment cost projected to exceed ... Filed under: drug treatment news 2010 According to the study, the average individual annual MS specialty drug cost was $ 28,152 and all other health care costs were $ 13,608 in 2010. The price for MS self-injectable specialty drugs has increased 16.3% to 22.6% each year from 2008 to present, ... Read more on Sacramento Bee