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Ex-NBA star, drug addict to speak in Mount Olive

Ex-NBA star, drug addict to speak in Mount Olive
Former professional basketball player Chris Herren will bring the harrowing story of his rise to NBA stardom and then near death to drug addiction in the latest program hosted by a countywide substance abuse prevention program. … The Herren Project …
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Polaris Awarded .1 Million NIDA Grant to Improve Patient Engagement in
The new components were successfully developed with data from the New Hope Foundation, one of New Jersey's largest addiction treatment centers. A prototype was field tested at New Hope during phase one. In phase two, data from about 10,000 patients …
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Gov. Christie announces heroin overdose treatment plan to begin in Ocean
… Flash Player to view the video related to this article. Download Now. Gov. Chris Christie met with first responders Wednesday to announce a program that will train police officers to administer emergency treatment for those who overdose on heroin …
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At hearing on NJ budget, heroin scourge weighs heavily
He also pledged to continue to support the state's drug court program, which diverts low-level offenders who are addicts from prison to substance-abuse treatment centers. The governor spoke about the state's drug policies during a town hall event in …
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Prescription Drugs?

Question by flin_toba: Prescription Drugs?
I am wondering if there is anything out there that would help me. I cant sleep at night, I cant wake up in the morning, I dont have any energy throughtout the day, I have so many stresses that i just let eat at me. And I just want something that would help me out with this until I can do it on my own. I dont want something that would make me feel “high” either. I do not take any drugs right now, prescription or recreational. I just am looking for some names so I can research them before i go to the doctors. Thanks.

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Answer by Bill R
NewsTarget.com printable article
Originally published April 8 2005
Melatonin works as sleep aid in small doses, study confirms; but commercially available pills have too much of the supplement
by Mike Adams

Many people are skeptical that the dietary supplement melatonin actually helps induce sleep as advertised. But a study at the Massachusetts’s Institute of Technology confirms that the substance can actually be a good sleep aid – when taken in small doses.
About 0.3 milligrams of melatonin will help a person fall asleep, and it also makes it easier to return to sleep after waking up.

But researchers found that, in larger amounts — such as those offered in most commercially available pills — the supplement works for only a few days. After a person’s brain has been exposed to too much melatonin, it quickly becomes immune to the substance’s restful effects, the study says.

Misuse of the hormone had led some to question its efficacy, but the latest work (published in the February issue of Sleep Medicine Reviews) could jump-start interest in the dietary supplement and help more people get a good night’s sleep.
In earlier research, scientists led by Professor Richard Wurtman, principal investigator for the current study, showed that only a small dose of melatonin (about 0.3 milligrams) is necessary for a restful effect.
The researchers also found, however, that commercially available melatonin pills contain 10 times the effective amount.
And at that dose, “after a few days it stops working,” said Wurtman, director of MIT’s Clinical Research Center and the Cecil H. Green Distinguished Professor.
As a result of these inadvertent overdoses, “many people don’t think melatonin works at all,” said Wurtman, who is also affiliated with the Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences.
This belief, coupled with potentially serious side effects related to high doses such as hypothermia, has earned the hormone a bad reputation in some quarters–“and something that could be very useful to a lot of people isn’t,” said Wurtman, who said that he and his wife have been taking melatonin every night for about a year now.
To determine conclusively whether melatonin works or not, the scientists in the current study analyzed 17 peer-reviewed scientific papers about the hormone.
“A meta-analysis essentially tells ‘yes’ or ‘no’–that a treatment does or does not have a significant effect,” Wurtman said.
Because the FDA defined the hormone as a dietary supplement, however, manufacturers were free to sell it in much higher dosages, “even though we knew they wouldn’t work,” Wurtman said.
“People who knew that small doses were best often bought the high-dose pills, then divided them with a knife,” Wurtman said.

Answer by angela
try to drink milk before sleeping istead of drinking sleeping tablets bcoz sometimes your body used already to some drugs thats why maybe no effects.make used of some naturals, like fruits, juices, vegetables etc.or eat light food in the evening maybe your metabolism is slow thats why you feel heavy when your wake up in the morning.and have exercise or read some book or watch tv to feel your eyes tired ang go sleep.

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Biotech sector fears a financial squeeze
The companies, the report says, couldn't recoup the money they spent to develop complex wound-healing products that use skin cells because the U.S. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services reimbursed them at a lower rate by bundling payments with …
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Zohydro maker balks at Governor Patrick's ban
In a letter to doctors, Deborah Allwes, director of prescription monitoring and drug control at the Department of Public Health, specified that registered providers in Massachusetts providing care to a patient in another state may not write a …
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Discharge rules tie hands of local doctors battling overdose epidemic
BROCKTON – Doctors at Good Samaritan Medical Center talk to victims of drug overdoses about the dangers of hitting the streets too soon after emergency treatment. They offer hot meals, television and telephone access. They do this because an extra hour …
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I want to work in a addiction treatment center?

Question by Mark S: I want to work in a addiction treatment center?
I only have a GED what must I do to get a job at a treatment center for drugs and alcohol. I was an addict and now have 12 years clean and want to work as an addiction concealer doing classes and give assessments so I need collage but don’t know what courses to take here in washington state

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Answer by Steve
I believe there is a certificate program for drug and alcohol counseling. Make an appointment with a counselor at a local community college and get info on the track you need to take.

Investigator gave nuke force positive 2013 review
WASHINGTON (AP) — A retired general chosen to explore flaws in U.S. nuclear forces signed off one year ago on a study describing the nuclear Air Force as "thoroughly professional, disciplined" and performing effectively — an assessment service …
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jail signs up exiting inmates for Obamacare
And it provides coverage to a population whose high rates of chronic disease, substance abuse and mental illness often land them back in jail, where they are expensive to treat. “I know some people will think, 'I can't afford health insurance …
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Ross County Man Arrested in Washington CH
21-year-old Ryan Walker of Greenfield was arrested for 4th felony possession of heroin. 31-year-old Brendon D. Ralph, of 240 Mount Carmel Road near Chillicothe, was arrested for possession of drug abuse instruments and paraphernalia. Share · Email.
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Kurt Cobain's legacy still inspires 20 years after his death

Kurt Cobain's legacy still inspires 20 years after his death
It was only later that I'd discover the reason Courtney kept missing our scheduled interviews; she was out searching for Kurt, who had escaped rehab. When the news came that the body at the Cobain house had in fact … My goal with these pages is to …
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High Point to pay Middleboro 6000 a year
Middleboro residents have voiced concern about a drug addiction treatment center in the downtown and fear it will lower the values of their homes. In south Plymouth many neighborhoods have grown up around High Point, and Arrighi said she hasn't seen a …
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US Food and Drug Administration approves at home heroin-antidote
"There are risks and benefits to all medications," said Eric Strain, director of the Johns Hopkins Center for Substance Abuse Treatment and Research. But, he added, "in the big scheme of things, this is probably a valuable tool, especially if it's used …
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addiction?

Question by danielle_wears_prada: addiction?
I have been smoking weed for 5 years now, recently I have been re evaluating my situation and I feel now is the time to give up my vices. I have dealt with hell these past 5 years and I used weed as an outlet, it was always the thing that I could just do and any problem would melt away….for a while that is. I steadily smoked my way through high school and now most of college and I am ready to quit. But heres the problem, I have been a daily smoker for 5 years…quitting just like that is impossible believe me I have tried, every time I get a little weak or upset thats what I turn to. I would like to quit naturally and over a small amount of time without rehab, any suggestions? NOTE TO READERS: PLEASE FEEL FREE TO ANSWER HOW YOU CHOOSE BUT DONT JUDGE ME, I AM SIMPLY ASKING FOR HELP HERE IF YOU CANT PROVIDE THAT THEN DONT ANSWER, ALL RIDICULOUS RESPONSES WILL BE IGNORED. THANKS EVERYONE.

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Answer by Attack Dog
It’s pretty hard to quit without help. Getting support from others can help, if there’s anyone who knows you smoke weed you should enlist their support.

Answer by caitie h
i think that you need to go to rehab for this. they will help you to quit. you shouldnt of smoked it because it is very hard to quit. i wsh you the best of luck and i hope that you quit soon

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What’s the connection between drug use and HiV? Will addiction treatment lessen the spreading of HIV and AIDS?

Question by annaliese r: What’s the connection between drug use and HiV? Will addiction treatment lessen the spreading of HIV and AIDS?
I do know that they’re somehow interrelated. I was just curious as to how addiction treatment could possibly lessen the spreading of the aforementioned diseases.

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Answer by alicia c
Drug addiction treatment would be able to reduce the spread of AIDS/HIV because drugs users are more likely to get affected by such diseases. Treating drug addicts will definitely help. Studies have shown that those who inject drugs who do not let themselves get subjected to treatment are six times more liekly to get infected with HIV or AIDS, as opposed to those who let themselves get treated.

Answer by John
Dirty syringe sharing with a person who has the disease equals the possibility of inheritance.

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Exclusive: Inside Bermuda's Drug Treatment Court
In exchange for offering anonymity to participants, The Royal Gazette has been allowed unprecedented access into the court, where the stories told can range from life-affirming tales of triumph, to portraits of the heart-rending realities of substance …
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Bergen prosecutor offers help to addicts, warns of penalties for drug-induced
A PROSECUTOR WRITES: In a rare step for a lawman, Bergen County Prosecutor John L. Molinelli has extended the services of his office — without criminal charges — to anyone whose children, siblings or spouses have drug problems. At the same time, he …
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Right Step Opens 'Women Only' Substance Abuse and Intimacy Disorders
SAID DFW seeks to shift the focus of treatment by offering a safe, nonsexual environment where women are focused on creating meaningful, healthy connections with their peers while simultaneously eliminating their related abuse of drugs and/or alcohol.
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