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Uruguay's Leader Agrees to Take Up to Six Guantánamo Prisoners

Uruguay's Leader Agrees to Take Up to Six Guantánamo Prisoners
"What we are trying to do is create policies that allow us to take the [marijuana] market from the drug traffickers, but that doesn't mean we are going to allow this addiction to spread." Mr. Mujica at home on his farm near Montevideo. Alejandro … So …
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White Township senior community opposes greenhouse potentially growing
Both Fred and Rita attended a panel discussion on the current drug climate in Warren County hosted by the Family Guidance Center of Warren County to ask County Prosecutor Richard Burke about this possible development. Strongly … If you look at it …
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'X-Stacy' showcases local talent
The Australian show places rave culture and elicit drug use at the center and draws parallels between the '90s rave culture and religion. … The Jackson Recovery Center is partnering with Lamb for the show to help raise awareness for local resources.
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Recovery center in Palm Springs info. ?

Question by alitajamie: Recovery center in Palm Springs info. ?
i need to know the name of this place- in Palm Springs , CA-
i was inpatient there in winter of 2004-
i actually ran away from there-a.m.a.

and i want my records-
PLEASE help me!
anyone know where i’m talking about?

Best answer:

Answer by Live, Love, Laugh
1. Desert Treatment Clinic
(877) 762-3730

1330 N Indian Canyon Dr, Palm Springs, CA
Get Directions
www.crchealth.com

2. Stroke Recovery Center
(760) 323-7676

2800 E Alejo Rd, Palm Springs, CA
Get Directions
strokerecoverycenter.org 1.58 mi.

3. Gordon Recovery Center
(888) 321-2818

Palm Springs, CA

Desert Treatment Clinic
(760) 322-9065

1330 N Indian Canyon Dr, #A, Palm Springs, CA
crchealth.com

Dreamcatcher Transitional Living and Drug Rehab
(888) 835-8002

330 W Yorba Rd, Palm Springs, CA

Answer by Norman O
Betty Ford Center?

Cardio Notes: Statins and Nutrition
From 1999 to 2010, caloric intake grew by 9.6% and fat intake grew by 14.4% among statin users, with no similar increases seen in people who were not taking the drugs, according to Takehiro Sugiyama, MD, of the University of Tokyo, and colleagues …
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Leading Addiction Specialist to Meet with Addiction Treatment Professionals in
Clinical Programme Director Alastair Mordey of The Cabin Chiang Mai, Asia's leading inpatient rehab centre, will be visiting Beijing and Shanghai from the 16-24th April to offer insights into the latest addiction treatment methods practised. Share on …
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New treatment center helps teens with substance abuse, psychiatric issues
A new residential treatment center helps local teens receive substance abuse and psychiatric services without having to leave the area, or the state. Devereux Arizona opened the 10-bed facility on April 7, said Debra Howard, Devereux Arizona's …
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Do texas hospitals have the right to drug test newborn babies?

Question by lroble27: Do texas hospitals have the right to drug test newborn babies?

Best answer:

Answer by Professor Beatz
Is it mandated by state law, or is it the decision of the hospitals that they will only consent to grant medical care if the person be willing to undergo any test deemed necessary by the healthcare provider?

Edit: Good God! I can’t believe the Supreme Court hasn’t thrown that out–it’s a clear violation of the Fourth amendment!!! I guess the “right of privacy” only exists when it’s consistent with the agenda of the welfare state.

PEOPLE OF AMERICA! WHY DO YOU HATE LIBERTY SO MUCH?!?!? WHY DO YOU CONTINUE TO INVEST ADDITIONAL POWERS TO A GOVERNMENT THAT ALWAYS LETS YOU DOWN?!?!?

Answer by heather_marie101502
I think so…they have the right but they also must have good reason to do the test

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insomnia from marijuana withdrawal?

Question by : insomnia from marijuana withdrawal?
It’s been over a month now since I quit smoking marijuana(I was a daily user for 4 years) and I was wondering how long it takes for the insomnia to go away. I have been taking melatonin pills every night and they don’t always work any advice so I don’t relapse?
Ukranian you are wrong. Marijuana withdrawal is real do some research.
Ukranian you are wrong. Marijuana withdrawal is real do some research.

Best answer:

Answer by Cornholio
After a month, you certainly aren’t having ‘withdrawal’ symptoms. You might consider that your marijuana use was treating your insomnia (that is a very common medicinal use of the plant), not causing it in its absence. You might be taking too much melatonin which can CAUSE insomnia. Melatonin isn’t like a traditional supplement – it’s a hormone. More is not better. It also isn’t a sleep inducer, but a body-clock regulator instead. Most adults shouldn’t be taking more than 1 mg, and should not take it indefinitely.

You can read more about melatonin in the link below.

Answer by Metalplanttag
Depending on how much THC you have stored in fat, it might take more that 60 to 90 days to be clear of the chemical.

You might want to read this document http://www.kap.samhsa.gov/products/brochures/pdfs/bmdc.pdf which I have reproduced a small amount below.
“Studies have demonstrated that tolerance and withdrawal develop with daily use of large doses of marijuana or THC (Haney et al. 1999a; Jones and Benowitz 1976; Kouri and Pope 2000). About 15 percent of people who acknowledge moderate-to-heavy use reported a withdrawal syndrome with symptoms of nervousness, sleep disturbance, and appetite change (Wiesbeck et al. 1996).
Many adults who are marijuana dependent report affective (i.e., mood) symptoms and craving during periods of abstinence when they present for treatment (Budney et al. 1999). The contribution of physical dependence to chronic marijuana use is not yet clear, but the existence of a dependence syndrome is fairly certain. An Epidemiological Catchment Area study conducted in Baltimore found that 6 percent of people who used marijuana met Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fourth Edition (DSM-IV) (American Psychiatric Association 1994), criteria for dependence and 7 percent met DSM-IV criteria for substance abuse (Rosenberg and Anthony 2001). Coffey and colleagues (2002) found that persons who use marijuana more than once a week are at significant risk for dependence. In the 1990s, the number of people who sought treatment for marijuana dependence more than doubled (Budney et al. 2001). Therefore, a large group of adults who smoke marijuana is dependent and may need and benefit from treatment.”
· The greatest risk of harm from cannabis use is in young people and those who are pregnant or have serious mental illness
· A tenth of cannabis users develop dependence, with three quarters of them experiencing withdrawal symptoms on cessation
· Most dependent users have concurrent dependence on tobacco, which increases the health risks and worsens outcomes for cannabis treatment
http://www.bmj.com/content/340/bmj.c1571.full

Marijuana abuse accounts for up to 20 percent of admissions into drug treatment programs.

According to Budney et al., the withdrawal syndrome associated with cannabis use is similar to that for tobacco but of lesser magnitude than withdrawal from other drugs like opiates or alcohol.

Cannabis Withdrawal from the American Psychiatric Association:

A. Cessation of cannabis use that has been heavy and prolonged

B. 3 or more of the following develop within several days after Criterion A

1. Irritability, anger or aggression

2. Nervousness or anxiety

3. Sleep difficulty (insomnia)

4. Decreased appetite or weight loss

5. Restlessness

6. Depressed mood

7. Physical symptoms causing significant discomfort: must report at least one of the following: stomach pain, shakiness/tremors, sweating, fever, chills, headache

C. The symptoms in Criterion B cause clinically significant distress or impairment in social, occupational, or other important areas of functioning

D. The symptoms are not due to a general medical condition and are not better accounted for by another disorder

First, direct comparisons of cannabis withdrawal with tobacco withdrawal have consistently found that the magnitude and time course of the cannabis withdrawal effects appear comparable to the well-established tobacco withdrawal syndrome. Second, cannabis users report using cannabis to “relieve withdrawal symptoms” suggesting that withdrawal might contribute to ongoing abuse of cannabis. Third, a substantial proportion of adults and adolescents in treatment for cannabis dependence acknowledge moderate to severe withdrawal symptoms, and some complain that they make cessation more difficult. In fact, cannabis users report having relapsed to cannabis use or initiating use of other drugs (e.g. tranquilizers) to provide relief from cannabis withdrawal symptoms. Last, persons living with cannabis users observe significant withdrawal effects suggesting that such symptoms are disruptive to daily living.

Thus, cue-elicited craving for marijuana activates the reward neurocircuitry associated with the neuropathology of addiction, and the magnitude of activation of these structures is associated with severity of cannabis-related problems. These findings may inform the development of treatment strategies for cannabis dependence. – http://www.pnas.org/content/106/31/13016.abstract?sid=ca43e649-7ac1-4b18-94ac-ac62e23b6cea

In the study, habitual pot users who were asked to abstain for two weeks experienced irritability, sleep difficulties and other symptoms that affected their ability to work and their relationships with other people… it is generally accepted now that the drug can cause addiction and withdrawal – http://news.yahoo.com/marijuana-withdrawal-real-study-says-210426347.html

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Life of addiction redeemed in Clarksville woman's 'Serenity Show'

Life of addiction redeemed in Clarksville woman's 'Serenity Show'
Therapy and failure. While living in Nevada and attending therapy there, she met her husband-to-be. … Her show, which deals mainly with drug and alcohol abuse with real talk and real solutions, is at www.blogtalkradio.com/ritahodges. She reaches out …
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Cannabis Time Capsule, 1939: Marijuana "well under control" thanks to
The Narcotics Department also lobbied for the creation of an addiction treatment hospital in Colorado while at the same time working "to arouse public opinion so that pitiless publicity will be centered on those judges and district attorneys who give …
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Despite Obamacare, a gaping hole in addiction treatment
"This is the beginning of substance abuse disorders being part of mainstream health care," said Thomas McLellan, former U.S. deputy drug czar and now chief executive officer of the Treatment Research Institute in Philadelphia. Serious impediments to …
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poker addiction?

Question by white.daisy: poker addiction?
My boyfriend has this attraction to playing poker…as of right now, he’s been at the casino for 48 hours, where he’s complaining of a headache, and planning to call out of work tomorrow, but still won’t come home. While he usually does come home with more money than he took, he’s very secretive about his activity there. And the addictive behavior is starting to concern me…he has blown off everything we had planned this weekend while he sits down there. Is this normal or am I right in feeling its a little excessive?
He came home this morning, after being gone for three days. He had to call out of work today, because he was so out of it. He took his credit card this time and lost so much that he refuses to tell me. I am so upset and confused.

Best answer:

Answer by whatthe!!!
1800-Bets-off give them a call

Answer by Dancer<3
No you are not over excessive. He has a problem, and he needs to fix it. It’s not right for him to blow you off. And to be there for that long is ridiculous! Sure one night is fine but that is a little over the top. Sit him down and tell him how you feel, maybe he will change. If he doesn’t take him to a counceler. Good luck.

Stress takes its toll on police officers
MONTREAL — Jacques-Denis Simard knows first-hand how the stressful work of a police officer can sometimes lead to depression, addiction or suicide. For more than 10 … Most years, counsellors at La Vigile treat about 50 police officers from across …
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Experts: No family immune to ravages of drug addiction
The message, from the officials slogging away to deliver it, is the same: Addiction is a problem that touches all of society, either indirectly or directly. … She said addiction is a powerful brain disease, and one that addicts need help and support …
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Five things to know about heroin use, getting help
SAMHSA has a 24-hour hotline — 1-800-662-HELP (4357) — and a directory of more than 11,000 alcohol and drug addiction treatment facilities and programs at http://www.findtreatment.samhsa.gov. Copyright 2014 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.
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Delco: prevent child abuse; know the signs and speak up
Delaware County Council Chairman Tom McGarrigle (r) announced a new Child Abuse Recognition and Reporting video series available through the county and district attorney's websites. McGarrigle and District Attorney Jack Whelan (l) unveiled the videos …
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