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Detox News Archive30-Aug-2007
Insite expands with Onsite detox centre for addicts (The Globe and Mail) Facility to include Detox beds and short-term housing
Vancouver safe-injection site to add detox beds (CTV.ca) Addicts who shoot up their own drugs at the city's safe-injection site will soon have a place to start getting clean as the facility expands to include Detox beds and short-term housing.
Evergreen Counseling closing its doors (The Daily World) The Evergreen Counseling Center, which has 937 clients and 58 employees, will close its offices in Hoquiam at the end of September after 39 years on the Harbor, due to a steady decline in its revenue from the county, which distributes state and federal funding for mental health.
Lohan gets boost from movie tycoon (Stuff) Lindsay Lohan's acting career has been given a boost by movie tycoon Harvey Weinstein.
County's detox center prepares for football season, too (The Capital Times) It is not just students, teachers and coaches who gear up for the school year and football weekends. Detox does too. "We know we will have an increased number on football weekends. We're prepared. We have to be," said Melody Music-Twilla, who runs the Dane County Detox Center on Industrial Drive on Madison's southeast side for Tellurian Ucan, Inc. Between those sent to detox by Madison Police ...
Burned Media Ltd. Signs Sunday Detox to Platinum Artist Agreement (Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance) Burned Media, a Digital Music and Media company, has announced the signing of Sunday Detox to a Hypster Digital Music Platinum Artist Agreement.
UW trying to get alcohol message across (The Capital Times) As a new school year begins, University of Wisconsin officials are launching an effort to make students realize how dangerous alcohol can be. "This is a messaging campaign aimed at incoming freshmen, primarily in the UW Housing dorms," said Susan Crowley, director of prevention services at University Health Services at UW-Madison. "We are very concerned about the increase in the number of ...
Editorial: Detox, rehab not seriously considered (The Daily Gamecock) Throughout this past summer, there seemed to be a running theme: rehab. Celebrities went to rehab. The South Carolina state treasurer went to rehab. Every time you turned on the TV, someone else was going to rehab. Yet, did it really seem like they changed? It seems like rehab just has become the end-all be-all apology.
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