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New rehab facility vows to put clients' needs first

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The American Addiction Centers-owned Desert Hope opened Jan. 1, and already the inpatient addiction treatment facility has 55 paying customers. And in an attempt to stay as close to a one-to-one staff-to-patient ratio as possible, clinical director …
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Clearview Treatment Programs Debuts Enhanced Evidence-Based Dual

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Clearview Treatment Programs in Venice Beach, Calif., is a premier provider of mental health and addiction treatment. Clearview provides highly individualized treatment programs for people with psychiatric disorders, alcohol and drug addictions, and …
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Good Performers Initiative

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There are more than 100 GPI-funded development projects in 33 of Afghanistan's 34 provinces, including: schools, transportation infrastructure, irrigation structures, hospitals, and drug treatment centers. Provinces as determined by United Nations …
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Research on Autism Drug Taking Place in Charleston

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(WSAZ) — One in 88 children in the U.S. is affected by autism, according to the Centers for Disease Control. That number has grown over the years, but there is hope that answers might finally be found. Medical researchers say the drug memantine could …
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