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Bishop Hubbard reflects on his years of service
Bishop Hubbard reflects on his years of service
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Bishop Hubbard is known for his dedication to working for society's weakest and most vulnerable. He was ordained as the Bishop of Albany … He drove drug addicts to treatment. Seeing a need, he founded Hope House, a substance abuse treatment center.
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Lady Gaga opens up about drug addiction: 'I have to be high to be creative'
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The singer says she used drugs to cope with the pain of her hip injury, which left her in a wheelchair after undergoing surgery last February to treat damage cause to her cartilage on her Born This Way tour. "I have been addicted to it and it's …
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Sara Jaye Weiss
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ABC's “20/20” co-anchor Elizabeth Vargas has been MIA on the air for weeks, and Confidenti@l has learned she's been in a well-respected rehab center for alcohol abuse. “She's checked herself into a facility, and she's getting treatment,” one insider …
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Research may improve early detection of dementia
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The risk of developing dementia increases markedly when a person is diagnosed with mild cognitive impairment, a noticeable and measurable decline in intellectual abilities that does not seriously interfere with daily life. But physicians have no … In …
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