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They include office visits, emergency services, hospitalization, rehab care, mental health and substance abuse treatment, prescriptions, lab tests, prevention, maternal and newborn care, and pediatric care. Marketplaces. Online health insurance markets …
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Molly Deaths a Result of War on Drugs
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The warlike approach over treatment options used to address criminal drug activity has increased the burden on society through higher incarceration rates and lower recovery rates. … This number has dropped in recent years, thanks to shifting …
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For La. man, bipolar diagnosis becomes a ministry
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Include addictive disorders, and include family members who must deal with a loved one's condition, and mental illness can easily touch the lives of half the population. Bipolar disorder is one of those conditions. … Young Denver noticed that his …
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Top cop calls for an end to war on drugs: Make heroin and cocaine available on …
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Drugs should be controlled. They should not, of course, be freely available. 'I think addiction to anything – drugs, alcohol, gambling, etc – is not a good thing, but outright prohibition hands revenue streams to villains. Since 1971 [the Misuse of …
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