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Inspire Malibu's Opiate Treatment Pioneer Dr. Mohammad Announces...
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Non 12 step model pioneer Dr Akikur Mohammad and his team launch local awareness campaign about addiction.(PRWeb February 14, 2012)Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/opiatetreatment/opiatedetoxtownhall/prweb9188714.htm
Source: PRWeb: Medical Pharmaceuticals - February 15, 2012 Category: Pharmaceuticals Source Type: news
Norway Has New Legal Limits In Traffic For Drugs Other Than Alcohol
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Legal limits for twenty illegal drugs and medicines with an abuse potential have been introduced by the Norwegian government. Norway is the first country to define both impairment-based legislative limits and limits for graded sanctions for drugs other than alcohol. The Norwegian Institute of Public Health participated to provide the scientific basis for the new limits. It is a criminal offence to drive a car or other motorised vehicle (mopeds, motorcycles, tractors, etc.) under the influence of alcohol, illegal drugs and medicines in Norway...
Source: Health News from Medical News Today - February 15, 2012 Category: Consumer Health News Tags: Alcohol / Addiction / Illegal Drugs Source Type: news
New study finds social media is more addictive than cigarettes and alcohol
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Do you consistently decline getting involved with Facebook, Twitter, or any other other social network scheme? Don't let others make you feel guilty. You may be relieved to know you've made the right decision about refusing more social obligations than are worth handling...
Source: NaturalNews.com - February 15, 2012 Category: Consumer Health Advice Source Type: news
A Family in Crisis: Final Victim
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Source: About.com Alcoholism - February 15, 2012 Category: Addiction Source Type: news
GPs demand help to cope with stress
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GPs have demanded the UK-wide roll-out of a scheme to support doctors with mental health and addiction problems that helped 77% of its patients back to work and generated huge savings.
Source: HealthcareRepublic Pharmacist News - February 14, 2012 Category: Primary Care Source Type: news
Understanding the Dynamics of Workaholism—Obsession
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In order to further understand one of the inner dynamics of workaholism—that perfectionism leads to obsession, and in turn, obsession leads to increasing levels of narcissism—our focus now turns to the role that obsession plays.read more
Source: Psychology Today Addiction Center - February 14, 2012 Category: Addiction Authors: Barbara Killinger, Ph.D. Tags: Addiction Self-Help adversity compartmentalization compulsive drive compulsive need defense mechanisms dissociation distractions driven men gerbil wheel inner dynamics obsession obsessive need perfectionism perfectionistic te Source Type: news
Understanding the Dynamics of Workaholism — Obsession
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In order to further understand one of the inner dynamics of workaholism — that perfectionism leads to obsession, and in turn, obsession leads to increasing levels of narcissism — our focus now turns to the role that obsession plays.read more
Source: Psychology Today Addiction Center - February 14, 2012 Category: Addiction Authors: Barbara Killinger, Ph.D. Tags: Addiction Self-Help adversity compartmentalization compulsive drive compulsive need defense mechanisms dissociation distractions driven men gerbil wheel inner dynamics obsession obsessive need perfectionism perfectionistic te Source Type: news
Addicts can recover, experts say
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Self-awareness and self-control are critical for people trying to recover from a drug or alcohol addiction. Most important is knowing what environmental or personal triggers might set off a relapse.
Source: CNN.com - Health - February 14, 2012 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news
Before We Jump to Whitney Houston Conclusions
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Long distance diagnosis is dangerous and inappropriate. When there's no information, it's also unprofessional, irresponsible, and stupid. So for now, let's leave conclusions about Whitney Houston's death to ourselves.read more
Source: Psychology Today Addiction Center - February 14, 2012 Category: Addiction Authors: Adi Jaffe, Ph.D. Tags: Addiction Psychiatry Resilience Social Life abuse history accidental accidental overdose bathtub bobby brown british tabloid chase conclusions dangerous combination drawing conclusions drug abuse emotional care entertainmen Source Type: news
What you missed on MCR Twitter this week
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These are the MCR Twitter topics you missed from last week if you don’t follow us on Twitter
Office of Minority Health: National Native HIV/AIDS Awareness Day Tools & Preparation FREE webinar Feb 16 noon-1pmCST
Insurers to pick up tab for contraception
Newly organized Society to Improve Diagnosis in Medicine announces their website
Twitter more addictive than alcohol?
Doctors using iPads in clinical practice. Are or will they be game-changer? Maybe not!
A possible cool and cost savings app for iPad to streamline Medicare enrollment
Consumer Access to Local Hospital Patient Safety Data
Should doctors communicate ...
Source: Midcontinental Region News - February 14, 2012 Category: Databases & Libraries Authors: liaison Tags: Uncategorized Source Type: news
The Greatest Love Addiction Songs of All Time
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The existential experience of addiction has been captured best by the songs of Smokey Robinson, Leonard Cohen, and Lucinda Williams -- an artist America should build a monument to next to the Lincoln Memorial.read more
Source: Psychology Today Addiction Center - February 14, 2012 Category: Addiction Authors: Stanton Peele Tags: Addiction Relationships addicted to love american treasure baby sweet baby back steps bite your lip charge baby guts key song leonard cohen love addiction lucinda williams nbsp nightmares refrain robert palmer roxy music Source Type: news
Self-awareness critical to addicts' recovery, experts say
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For a recovering addict, reveling at a party or having pills in your room can be seen as a sign you are in control, having successfully defeated your demons -- or just as likely, experts say, a sign of weakness that could lead to a dangerous, if not deadly, outcome.
Source: CNN.com - Health - February 14, 2012 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news
Addicts can recover
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Self-awareness and self-control are critical for people trying to recover from a drug or alcohol addiction. Most important is knowing what environmental or personal triggers might set off a relapse.
Source: CNN.com - Health - February 14, 2012 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news
INDIA: No Help for Kashmir’s Female Drug Addicts
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Drug abuse, known to be widespread among youth in India’s northern Kashmir state, is now showing a new trend whereby teenage girls and women are increasingly turning into substance abusers and addicts.
At the police de-addiction centre in Srinagar. Credit: Sana Altaf/IPS That young women and college-going girls are abusing substances, especially toluene, a common thinner, is testified to by officials at the de-addiction centre run by the police control room in Srinagar.
Toluene abuse or ‘glue sniffing’ has become widespread because the chemical is readily found in paints, petrol, varnishes, lacquers, pai...
Source: IPS Inter Press Service - Health - February 14, 2012 Category: Global & Universal Authors: Sana Altaf Tags: Asia-Pacific Civil Society Development & Aid Gender Headlines Health Human Rights Women's Health Children Under Siege Source Type: news
Whitney Houston's Death Raises Addiction Questions
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Title: Whitney Houston's Death Raises Addiction QuestionsCategory: Health NewsCreated: 2/14/2012 11:00:00 AMLast Editorial Review: 2/14/2012
Source: MedicineNet Mens Health General - February 14, 2012 Category: Primary Care Source Type: news
Matrix Assessment Profile (MAP) helps reveal solutions for fibromyalgia, chronic symptoms and vicious cycle disorder - Dr. DiCenso
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Whether you are suffering from depression, anxiety, stress, fibromyalgia, arthritis, osteoporosis, artificial sweetener disease, IBS, nicotine addiction, mood swings, migraine headaches, lack of energy, or you just have a long list of chronic symptoms and no definitive...
Source: NaturalNews.com - February 14, 2012 Category: Consumer Health Advice Source Type: news
Smoking Weed Doubles Car Crash Risk
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Source: About.com Alcoholism - February 14, 2012 Category: Addiction Source Type: news
Manage Your Depression Through Exercise
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Starting any exercise program can be a tough task. However, for those suffering from depression, it can be close to impossible. Just getting out of bed is a struggle for some; how are they to get the motivation to climb on a treadmill?
Enter Dr. Jane Baxter and her book, Manage Your Depression Through Exercise. It is a five-week plan to assist depression sufferers in starting an exercise routine and battling through their depression. She is a cheerleader and friend through the book, motivating and encouraging the reader in their journey. With her career in psychotherapy and as a personal trainer, Dr. Baxter tackl...
Source: Psych Central - February 13, 2012 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Caroline Comeaux Lee Tags: Book Reviews Depression Disorders General Healthy Living Motivation and Inspiration Self-Help 15 Minutes Cheerleader Counting Calories Depression Sufferers Diet And Exercise Diet And Exercise Plan Diet Exercise Dr Jane Exerci Source Type: news
Relationship Patterns That May Reveal A Substance Abuse Issue
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Last week, I wrote a blog about addiction and relationships with Heart Month and Valentine's Day in mind. However, it somehow feels even more important to share after learning about the tragic death of Whitney Houston on Saturday.read more
Source: Psychology Today Depression Center - February 13, 2012 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Brenda Iliff Tags: Addiction Depression Gender Happiness Parenting Relationships Self-Help Stress anger circumstances compromises family and friends feelings fulfillment healthy and unhealthy relationships hearts love relationships mixture Source Type: news
Whitney Houston's Death Raises Addiction Questions
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Addiction relapse seems to have led to Whitney Houston's death at age 48. Why do people relapse? How does addiction recovery work? Is celebrity a risk factor for addiction relapse? A WebMD FAQ.
Source: WebMD Health - February 13, 2012 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news
Whitney Houston's Death: Did Her Party-Friends Fail Her?
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Whitney Houston had a well-known battle with drugs. After having fallen off the wagon in times past, she was reportedly trying to recover again. I respectfully ask...didn't any of her Thursday/Friday night "close" party friends recognize/understand that for her to be in such a high-risk, toxic environment, drinking champagne, was something she should not do?
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Source: Psychology Today Addiction Center - February 13, 2012 Category: Addiction Authors: Melody T. McCloud, M.D. Tags: Addiction additcion champagne close friends do the right thing drugs female escort God having a good time high risk Jennifer Hudson Jordin Sparks Kelly Price living well despite catchin ' hell Luther Vandross music pop Source Type: news
The Top Three Misconceptions About Whitney Houston's Substance Abuse and Death
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The early, sad returns are in—people, confounded by prominent singer Whitney Houston's death, immediately turned to the wrong sources for explanations and drew the wrong conclusions from her death.read more
Source: Psychology Today Addiction Center - February 13, 2012 Category: Addiction Authors: Stanton Peele Tags: Addiction adherents deadly substance health services administration illicit drug use initial suspicion keynotes mental health services mental health services administration professional athletes prognosticator recovery experts SAMS Source Type: news
Do you think ‘internet addicti…
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Do you think ‘internet addiction’ should be a recognised mental health condition: http://t.co/FCLvwOCg
Source: ANXIETY UK News - February 13, 2012 Category: Psychiatry Source Type: news
Of Spanish Adolescents, 60 Percent State They Do Not Take Drugs And Rarely Drink Alcohol
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Despite the cliches surrounding the habits of adolescents, the results of a study by the University of Seville show that most young people do not fit the risk profile of taking substances. Some 60% of Spaniards aged 13 to 18 say they do not take drugs and rarely drink alcohol - only in moderation - and at the same time, less than 10% admit to have taken some form of illegal drug...
Source: Health News from Medical News Today - February 13, 2012 Category: Consumer Health News Tags: Alcohol / Addiction / Illegal Drugs Source Type: news
A Victory Against Cyber Bullying
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A new law in Erie County aims to target and prevent cyber bullying by making electronic harassment a misdemeanor, reported WIVB on Friday.
It has taken months to come into force, following the tragic death by suicide of 14 year old Jamey Rodymeyer, a victim of both in person and cyber bullying....Read Full Post
Source: About.com Addictions - February 13, 2012 Category: Addiction Source Type: news
Another nicotine patch study — another failure
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Smokers using a nicotine patch to help them quit are more likely to be successful if, after a relapse, they continue to use the patch, reports an Australian study just published in the journal Addiction. However, as another study recently documented, success comes to only a small portion of those using a nicotine patch.
Source: Health Facts and Fears - February 13, 2012 Category: Consumer Health Advice Tags: Blogs Source Type: news
The Whitney Houston Story – A Warning to Young Girls
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Whitney Houston's mistakes can positively impact young girls.read more
Source: Psychology Today Addiction Center - February 12, 2012 Category: Addiction Authors: Allison Conner, Psy.D. Tags: Addiction Parenting Relationships Self-Help actress addictions Avoiding life-sabotaging choices bad influence bobby brown fall from grace gifted singer houston whitney last decade life and death mega star nightmare professi Source Type: news
Death and Drugs and Whitney Houston
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The tragedy of Whitney Houston's early death leads us to ask: What price creativity in a world of quick-fix perfection?read more
Source: Psychology Today Addiction Center - February 12, 2012 Category: Addiction Authors: The Psychoanalysis 3.0 Writing, Group Tags: Addiction Media alienation amy whitehouse cause of death congruence creative soul death drugs destructive drug drug use emotional experience flamboyance flashback own skin prodigious talent quick fixes republican primaries Source Type: news
Alcohol Use Among Middle School Students Can Be Reduced By After-School Program
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A voluntary substance prevention program held after school and presented by trained facilitators can help reduce alcohol use among young adolescents, according to a new RAND Corporation study. Results suggest that if prevention researchers build programs with developmentally relevant content, and provide this content in an engaging, confidential and non-judgmental way, it can help middle school-aged children avoid alcohol. The article is published online in the journal Prevention Science...
Source: Health News from Medical News Today - February 12, 2012 Category: Consumer Health News Tags: Alcohol / Addiction / Illegal Drugs Source Type: news
Ensuring safe access to medication for palliative care while preventing prescription drug abuse: innovations for American inner cities, rural areas, and communities overwhelmed by addiction. - Francoeur RB.
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This article proposes and develops novel components of community-oriented programs for creating and affording access to safe medication dispensing centers in existing retail pharmacies and in permanent or travelling pharmacy clinics that are guarded by ass...
Source: SafetyLit: All (Unduplicated) - February 11, 2012 Category: Global & Universal Tags: Alcohol and Other Drugs Source Type: news
Anti-Drug Vaccines Hold Promise - But Little Profit
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Vaccines against drug addiction appear to be a better strategy
than the repressive worldwide "war on drugs", but first they
must overcome resistance from pharmaceutical laboratories and
secure financial backing, scientists say.
Source: IPS Inter Press Service - Health - February 11, 2012 Category: Global & Universal Tags: News Source Type: news
Predisposition to Drug or Alcohol Addiction
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The perception of people who become addicted to illegal or legal forms of drugs as people who have chosen to become addicted, are weak, or who have chosen addiction as a lifestyle may be incorrect. Addiction to drugs may be a predisposition based upon a number of different factors, some of which a person is unable to control, and some of which they are not.
Source: Disabled World - February 11, 2012 Category: Disability Tags: Drug Addiction Source Type: news
Celebrity Stalkers
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The recent escape and and apprehension of Robert Dewey Hoskins, a former Madonna stalker, shines light on the issue of celebrity fixation. In a culture that promotes it, we should not be surprised by those who emerge from its dark side. read more
Source: Psychology Today Addiction Center - February 11, 2012 Category: Addiction Authors: Katherine Ramsland Tags: Addiction Law and Crime Psychiatry Social Life affirmation bodyguard celebrity celebrity stalker delusion delusions erotomania fixation gesture glitz and glamour hollywood hills homeless man inamorata inappropriate clothi Source Type: news
Safe Opiate Detox & Recovery From Opiates Including Oxycontin...
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A second drug company has confirmed it will manufacture and market a new form of Hydrocodone in a pure form addictive painkiller. Hydrocodone is the main ingredient in Vicodin, Lortab and other...(PRWeb February 10, 2012)Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2012/2/prweb9177408.htm
Source: PRWeb: Medical Pharmaceuticals - February 11, 2012 Category: Pharmaceuticals Source Type: news
National Children of Alcoholics Week
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Source: About.com Alcoholism - February 11, 2012 Category: Addiction Source Type: news
Science-Based Strategies for Getting Over Your Ex
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Yahoo! Shine asked me if the science of willpower could be applied to a romantic addiction. Can research on other bad habits help you break the "ex" habit and move on for good? Never one to shy away from a willpower challenge, here's my best advice:Why You're Addicted to Your Exread more
Source: Psychology Today Relationships Center - February 10, 2012 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Kelly McGonigal, Ph.D. Tags: Addiction Relationships bad habits bad news breaking up desire ditch divorce Facebook footsteps hooking up jerk latest science longing lows model science passion pop culture rebound role model romance romance nove Source Type: news
On Religion: Recovery Rabbi Shais Taub Finds Wide Audience - On Religion
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Addiction, Rabbi Shais Taub argues, is less a chemical dependency or a mental illness than the consequence of an individual’s absence from God.
Source: NYT Health - February 10, 2012 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: By SAMUEL G. FREEDMAN Tags: Jews and Judaism Drug Abuse and Traffic Religion and Belief Boys Town Source Type: news
Cannabis Consumption Raises Vehicle Crash Risk
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Researchers from Dalhousie University found that, individuals are almost two times more likely to cause a vehicle collision if they consume cannabis within three hours of driving than individuals not under the influence of alcohol or drugs. The study is published today on bmj.com. In order to find out whether cannabis consumption increases the risk of a motor vehicle collision, the researchers examined nine investigations involving a total of 49,411 individuals...
Source: Health News from Medical News Today - February 10, 2012 Category: Consumer Health News Tags: Alcohol / Addiction / Illegal Drugs Source Type: news
Do You Have an Alcohol or Drug Problem?
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Source: About.com Alcoholism - February 10, 2012 Category: Addiction Source Type: news
Ego Fatigue and the Pull of the Present
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The classic ego fatigue test was developed by a psychologist named Baumeister and published in a 1998 article in a standard psychology journal. He put hungry people into a room and left them alone with two bowls in front of them: a bowl of radishes and a bowl of chocolate-chip cookies.read more
Source: Psychology Today Addiction Center - February 9, 2012 Category: Addiction Authors: Marc Lewis, Ph.D. Tags: Addiction Behavioral Economics Neuroscience addiction research bowls chocolate chip cookies cognitive control cognitive tasks ego depletion emotion emotions fatigue test feelings five minutes isolation minute video clip par Source Type: news
Whitney Houston Dead at 48
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Source: About.com Alcoholism - February 9, 2012 Category: Addiction Source Type: news
Health investments deliver on Albertans' priorities
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Prescription renewals by pharmacists, enhanced home care services for seniors and expanded addiction and mental health services are just some of the benefits for Albertans in the 2012-13 Health and Wellness budget.
Source: Alberta.ca from- Health and Wellness - February 9, 2012 Category: American Health Source Type: news
If Inability to Delay Gratification Causes Addiction—Uh, Oh!
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A slew of books and articles (okay, a couple) seem to think that the American style of child-rearing creates kids unable to delay gratification. Have you ever heard of anything so ridiculous? Ask Nora Volkow, Science (the journal), and Time Healthland—impulsiveness is a result of kids' brain structures. Once we fix those, none of us will become addicted!read more
Source: Psychology Today Addiction Center - February 9, 2012 Category: Addiction Authors: Stanton Peele Tags: Addiction Child Development Cognition agony ambivalence bodyguard brain function brain structure brains child rearing dapples french families french parents funny thing gratification maia mealtime natives New York Times Source Type: news
If Inability to Delay Gratification –> Addiction—Uh, Oh!
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A slew of books and articles (okay, a couple) seem to think that the American style of child-rearing creates kids unable to delay gratification. Have you ever heard of anything so ridiculous? Ask Nora Volkow, Science (the journal), and Time Healthland – impulsiveness is a result of kids' brain structures. Once we fix those, none of us will become addicted!read more
Source: Psychology Today Addiction Center - February 9, 2012 Category: Addiction Authors: Stanton Peele Tags: Addiction Child Development Cognition agony ambivalence bodyguard brain function brain structure brains child rearing dapples french families french parents funny thing gratification maia mealtime natives New York Times Source Type: news
iHeal device aims to prevent substance abuse relapses
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The promise of some wireless-enabled remote patient monitoring devices is that they can help prevent heart failure episodes. They aim to reduce hospital readmissions. A new device currently being developed by a team of academics here in Massachusetts aims to do the same thing for drug addiction relapses. After 30 days in a substance abuse [...]
Source: mobihealthnews - February 9, 2012 Category: Information Technology Authors: Brian Dolan Tags: Uncategorized Affectiva Q Sensor chronic pain drug abuse iHeal medication adherence MIT Media Lab post traumatic stress disorder remote monitoring substance abuse Source Type: news
Inspire Malibu's Drug Addiction Treatment Authority Dr. Akikur...
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Addiction transference is running rampant in the post-bartiatric surgery community and beyond.(PRWeb February 07, 2012)Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2012/2/prweb9172832.htm
Source: PRWeb: Medical Pharmaceuticals - February 9, 2012 Category: Pharmaceuticals Source Type: news
Non 12 Step Addiction Treatment Specialist Dr. Mohammad Of Inspire...
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Dr. Mohammad is the founder and director of Inspire Malibu, the forward thinking behavior and addiction treatment center of Malibu California. Dr. Mohammad recently received the outstanding Patients...(PRWeb February 08, 2012)Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2012/2/prweb9177314.htm
Source: PRWeb: Medical Pharmaceuticals - February 9, 2012 Category: Pharmaceuticals Source Type: news

