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TN fights infant drug addiction epidemic without criminalizing mothers
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“In the last two years, we've had in Tennessee more than 1,000 helpless babies, blameless babies born dependent on addictive drugs that their mothers used during pregnancy — some for chronic pain, some for treatment of addiction itself, some using …
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Obamacare Provides Significant Reform On Substance Abuse Treatment
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Previously, the reaction to the substance abuse issue had included the establishment of state and federal drug abuse programs such as the National Institute on Drug Abuse and the development of treatment facilities specifically created to treat addiction.
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BC urged to treat addicted parents without separating them from their kids
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A shortage of treatment facilities where drug-addicted parents can stay with their children is having a devastating impact on at-risk youth in B.C., advocates say. Most facilities do not allow children to stay with parents who are getting help …
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Drug felons turn their lives around by graduating from rehab program
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For over two decades, Timothy Gulley was afraid to face his family because he was embarrassed about his drug addiction. The Far South Side man also stole things from his mother's house and had a tendency to leave the door unlocked, his relatives said.
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