Family Treatment Center – Substance Abuse Program
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Methadone: Controlled doses sold for cash on the streets
Filed under: Substance Abuse Treatment
Often, the informants said, the dealing takes place near the treatment center, and patients will lie to treatment counselors about suffering withdrawal symptoms to get higher doses of the drug. … “But abuse does happen. You're giving a medication …
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Military Not Doing Its Duty to Curb Alcohol, Drug Abuse
Filed under: Substance Abuse Treatment
Substance abuse has become a complex and serious problem in the military and not enough is being done to address it, a new report says. In 2008 about half … Treatment levels are below what we'd expect,” Dennis McCarty told U.S. News and World Report.
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Zoners to Hear More Drug Treatment Center Proposals
Filed under: Substance Abuse Treatment
The Bethlehem Zoning Hearing Board has scheduled yet another hearing exclusively devoted to projects proposed by controversial developer Abraham Atiyeh, who is still trying to build substance abuse treatment centers in the city. The applications under …
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