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The Scary Trend Of Boomer Addiction
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Juan Harris is the clinical director f a boomer treatment unit at the Hanley Center, an addiction recovery center in Palm Beach, Fla. As reported by ABC News, Harris cites “divorce, loss of a job, loss of health, a lot of grief and loss issues” as …
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Prescription Pill Abuse
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Hollins has been sober since she sought treatment in 2006, and she now works at a recovery center. Hollins was able to overcome her opiate addiction—a struggle she deals with every day. But many other people are not as fortunate. The Centers for …
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