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Into Action Treatment opens New Premier Rehab Facility | PRLog
Into Action Treatment opens New Premier Rehab Facility. Into Action Treatment, located in beautiful South Florida, has entered 2012 with a new and exceptional rehab program. - PR11788769
amednews: Most physicians succeed in substance abuse programs, study says :: Dec. 12, 2011 ...
An analysis finds surgeons are less likely than other doctors to return to practice after treatment.
Origins Recovery Centers Unveils Addiction Treatment Program Exclusively for Women
Origins Recovery Centers announced the opening of Hannah’s House, a trauma-informed 90-day addiction treatment program exclusively for Women on South Padre Island, Texas.
Changing GP management of child mental health | 6minutes
GPs are more involved in treating psychological problems in children than 20 years ago, with a shift from enuresis and insomnia to anxiety, ADHD and autism, a new study suggests.
Sober College welcomes Iris Maclean, M.S. as Director of Admissions
In a definitive move to keep itself on the forefront, Sober College hires an admission's professional who holds a Master's Degree in Addiction Counseling to head up its' enrollment process.
Rehab draws global praise - Scotsman.com News
Rehab draws global praise - A TOUGH programme to get drug addicts and alcoholics in Edinburgh clean is attracting interest from across the world.
Medical News: ED Use Common in Kids With Mental Health Issues - in Psychiatry, General Psychiatry
Many children with mental health problems may visit emergency departments repeatedly despite having an outpatient health care provider, researchers reported.
FDA Approves Shire plc's INTUNIV(R) (guanfacine) Extended-Release Tablets for Use as Adjunctive
<div class"xn-content"><p><span class"xn-location">PHILADELPHIA</span>,<span class"xn-chron">Feb. 28, 2011</span>/PRNewswire/ --<a href"http://www.shire.com/">Shire plc</a>, (LSE: SHP, Nasdaq: SHPGY), the global specialty biopharmaceutical company, today announced that the US Food and Drug
Irish Medical Times | Clinical TImes | Substantial differences in treatment for kidney disease in
<p>There are substantial regional differences in treatment practices for the care of the elderly with end-stage renal disease (ESRD), including receipt of hospice care and discontinuation of dialysis before death, according to new American research.</p>
Focusing on children's mental health : The Lancet
Focusing on children's mental health. By - The Lancet
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