Violence Is Not the Solution
Violence is Not the Solution – Venta needed treatment for his drug problem. Instead, he was tortured. In all corners of the world, people who use drugs are forcibly detained in “rehabilitation” centers where they may be subjected to beatings, forced labor, medical experimentation, denial of basic health care (including evidence-based drug treatment), and other severe human rights violations. Like Venta, thousands of people throughout Southeast Asia are locked away in so-called drug rehabilitation centers where they are regularly beaten, abused, and denied access to medical care. The Campaign to Stop Torture in Health Care is working worldwide to put an end to human rights violations and abuses in health care settings. Join the campaign: www.stoptortureinhealthcare.org
OPINION: Time to take responsibility
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And while I cannot fault his treatment in our public system, I was appalled at what our health system was funding. It isn't just the immediate care but the rehab, drugs, bed spaces, surgeons, nurses, technology; the list of costs goes on. These costs …
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Day one of career rehab a success for Khan
Filed under: drug rehabilitation centers
He was the perfect choice for the Englishman's rehabilitation fight. But that's not to say Khan did not … Peterson's failed drug test and inexplicable retention of the IBF title will also leave the Brit as the popular choice in the contest. After …
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More Aussies could avoid stroke: experts
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MANY stroke sufferers miss out on a lifesaving de-clotting drug and four in 10 get treated in general wards rather than specialist stroke units, an advocacy group says. Stroke is Australia's … The National Stroke Foundation is lobbying the federal …
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