Connecting Parkinson’s Disease and Drug Addiction: Can Dopaminergic Imaging Help to Solve the Connec
Connecting Parkinson’s disease and drug addiction: Can dopaminergic imaging help to solve the connec – Gonzalo Herradon presents at the M+Vision Consortium Open House in Boston, October 12, 2011.
Premier plans special hotline
Filed under: drug addiction helpline
GAUTENG premier Nomvula Mokonyane continues to spread the word in the fight against drug abuse among the youth. Tweet. We will pronounce a hotline for people to give information anonymously. This is because people say they tell police about drug …
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The World War Z That Could've Been
Online Substance Abuse Treatment
Online Substance Abuse Treatment – For any substance abuse treatment in Sacramento, CA area rely on Online Substance Abuse and call (877) 537-6169 for help with rehab and detox. We are a onlin…
An Endless Battle Manchin to address
Filed under: drug abuse treatment programs
Va., has pledged to do everything in his power to stifle this ever-growing problem. Manchin … With new legislation, an ever-vigilant watchful eye from law enforcement and quality and affordable drug treatment programs, this is a crusade we ultimately …
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Inpatient Drug Rehab Centers |Drug Rehab Centers in Pennsylvania
Inpatient Drug Rehab Centers |Drug Rehab Centers in Pennsylvania – http://drugrehabsinpa.org Inpatient Drug Rehab Centers involves therapy, aftercare services, detox, sober living, and more in order to treat alcohol, drug, a…
Late Oklahoma congressman passionate about dangers of tobacco
Filed under: inpatient drug treatment centers
“Not only would all the substance abuse prevention programs probably disappear, but I would guess almost every inpatient treatment center, drug court and other drug and alcohol programs in this part of the state would cease to exist. “If you think we …
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How Would I Go About Getting Custody of My 11 Year Old Cousin?
Question by Arielle: How would I go about getting custody of my 11 year old cousin?
My cousin is 11 years old, and about 5 years ago her mom (My aunt) died. She lives at her grandparents 2 bedroom home with her dad, her grandma, her grandpa, her brother, her brothers girlfriend, their three kids, and her cousin. Her dad is addicted to narcotics, and I believe meth. Her grandma is selling percocets. Her grandpa is a alcoholic. Her brother is addicted to meth and narcotics along with his girlfriend. And her cousin is addicted to heroin. Her dad gets 600 dollars a month for spousal support and she gets 600 dollars for herself. All of which goes towards her dads drug addiction. I am her deceased mothers biological niece and when school ends in June, I am going to try and get custody of her. I have two children of my own, stable income, by that time I’m hoping we will be granted a loan to buy a house, but have room for her right where we are if need be. I know for a fact, that if it came down to court I would not have a problem getting custody of her given the living conditions she has now. The house itself is a mess and at one point when my step dad went over there, (his parents house, he is my cousins dads brother) he found powdered cleaner used to make meth, so we assume they were making it in the basement. She has also been writing to boys and cursing and talking about sexual things her friend said or something and she is just headed down the wrong path and I feel that I have to save her. Her mother took very very good care of her, and now her life has gone to sh*t. She gets no type of counseling to deal with her mothers death, nothing. Anyways, my goal is to try and talk some sense into her father and try and get him to see that she would be much better off living with me. If he was any type of father, I feel that he would jump at the chance of giving his daughter a life that he cannot provide for her. But when he realizes that he will not get that 600 dollars a month for his drug addiction, I think that’s where the problems will start. So, if he does fight me how do I go about getting custody of her? Do I contact children services? I read that unless the parents agree to the custody agreement, that you have to prove abuse or neglect, which is obviously there. So is that the route I want to take? Or should I contact a Lawyer? I live in Ohio by the way. Thank you to anyone who responds.
Substance Abuse Help Coming, but Is It Enough?
Substance Abuse Help Coming, But Is It Enough? – Millions of Americans will get new insurance coverage for addiction treatment next year, but the system may not be ready for the wave of new patients. (April…
Finding a path toward inner healing
Filed under: free drug addiction help
He survived a traumatic childhood characterized by organized gang violence and drug abuse and, as a young military veteran in 1970, he determined to change the course of his life. This led him to move to California in search of a new life and a …
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Have GOP Campaigns Always Followed the Pattern Identifiable in the Present One?
Question by Brutus: Have GOP campaigns always followed the pattern identifiable in the present one?
Alright, I am more interested in answers from older citizens who had participated or observed previous presidential campaigns (2000 and earlier). So what I am interested in is if we might be blowing out of perspective how “crazy” the rhetoric in this election cycle is. By observing other political systems, it seems natural to me that early in the election cycle a candidate wouldn’t be too fearful of pandering to the fringes, while he/she would inadvertently begin to gravitate towards the center closer to election date. In a nutshell – did we always have Bachmanns, Cains, and Santorums or are we really regressing today?