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Detox News Archive31-Jan-2008
Marilyn Monroe Helps Amy Through Rehab (PageSix.com) Amy Winehouse's rehab companion is Hollywood icon Marilyn Monroe. The Back To Black star, who entered the North London Detox center Capio Nightingale Hospital last Thursday, has been glued to Monroe movies while she tries to overcome the symptoms of withdrawal."Amy is very ill and is suffering horrific withdrawal symptoms - shivering and constantly throwing up. Her body is expelling all the ...
X Games detox facility not as busy as expected (KJCT 8 Grand Junction) ASPEN, Colo. (AP) - Nine people ended up in a temporary Detox facility during last weekend's X Games in Aspen, fewer than officials expected. An estimated 72,500 people attend the 4-day extreme sports festival, which ended Monday.
Study group to discuss homosexuality & the Bible (Honolulu Advertiser) The 'Ohana MCC Study Group willk meet at 7 p.m. every second Thursday in the staff room at St. Clement's, 1515 Wilder Ave. The first meeting will be Feb. 14, with the topic "Homosexuality and the Bible (Part 1 is called Detox: Moving on from Fundamentalism)," led by the Rev. Dr. Jonipher Kwong.
Brian Lindstrom's Documentary "Finding Normal" to Play at City Hall (The Oregonian) Back in 2006, Portland filmmaker Brian Lindstrom spent five months following recovering addicts as they left prison or detox, and tried to rebuild their lives.
Excerpt: ?Sex Detox? (MSNBC) Sex therapist Ian Kerner says that in order to have more satisfaction inside the bedroom, sometimes you have to step outside of it. His new book is called "Sex Detox." In it, he suggests a 30-day fast from sex to help rejuvenate your relationship. An excerpt.
Clark County plan will boost drug treatment (Seattle Times) An anti-drug proposal approved by Clark County commissioners Tuesday will bring hundreds of county residents out of jail cells and into...
X Games Detox Facility Not As Busy As Expected (KMGH 7 Denver) ASPEN, Colo. -- Nine people ended up in a temporary detox facility during last weekend's X Games in Aspen, fewer than officials expected. An estimated 72,500 people attend the four-day extreme sports festival, which ended Monday.
X Games Detox Facility Not As Busy As Expected (CBS4 Denver) Nine people ended up in a temporary Detox facility during last weekend's X Games in Aspen, fewer than officials expected.
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