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30-Sep-2008

 

Vicious cycle (Albany Times Union)
After 17 years, man gets the right diagnosis and some relief from a debilitating disease Justin O'Connor wakes every morning not knowing if a bout of intermittent, rapid-fire vomiting and retching will blind-side him. It can sometimes last hours, other times for days.He can't predict when the pain that feels like a spiked glove punching the inside of his abdomen will double him over next. He ...

Questions raised over Narcanon lease on historic building (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
The Mental Health Council of Australia has strongly criticised Victoria's national parks authority for leasing a historic public building rent free to a drug treatment service connected to Scientology.

Issue 1A, tax to fund treatment center: Mental health, detox center up for a vote (The Fort Collins Coloradoan)
Joe Whaley appears to be an unlikely spokesman for a political campaign.

Nutritionist from 'The Biggest Loser' dishes straight talk on weight loss (Detroit News)
When it comes to weight loss, Cheryl Forberg knows how to do it big.

How to control one?s fear of aging (Philippine Daily Inquirer)
MANILA, Philippines?Here are my answers to your questions on health, beauty and wellness. Happy reading!

'Old man on street' image of homelessness called outdated (CBC Ottawa)
The face of homelessness in Quebec is changing, the politician heading an inquiry into it said Monday as public consultations got underway in Montreal.

Britain's Deadliest Addictions (Education version) (Channel 4)
Three people addicted to different substances - alcohol, crack and benzodiazepine - attempt to kick their habits under the supervision of experts at a leading detox clinic. Info & advice for drink or drug addiction at channel4.com/helplines.

County tax initiative would fund detox/mental health facility (The Fort Collins Coloradoan)
Joe Whaley appears to be an unlikely spokesman for a political campaign. Whaley, 58, lives in a single room at a Fort Collins Housing Authority facility east of Old Town.

Crime (Clarion Online)
Underage student caught intoxicated The Denver Police Department contacted Campus Safety at 10:15 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 20, after encountering a large group of people on the 2400 block of East Asbury Avenue. Everyone fled except for one DU student who was moderately intoxicated and underage.

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