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George Jones, Record-Setting Country Music Singer, Dies at 81

George Jones, Record-Setting Country Music Singer, Dies at 81
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April 26 (Bloomberg) — George Jones, the country-music singer who overcame alcohol and drug addiction, bankruptcy and broken marriages to have more hit records than any other artist, has died. He was 81. He died today… Continue reading

Recovery Associates Drug Rehab Center Selected to Be Featured on Award … – San Francisco Chronicle (Press Release)

Recovery Associates Drug Rehab Center Selected to be Featured on Award … – San Francisco Chronicle (press release)
Filed under: Alcohol Rehab

Recovery Associates Drug Rehab Center Selected to be Featured on Award
San Francisco Chronicle (press release)
Breakthroughs contacted Recovery Associates Addiction Treatment Center to feature its unique,… Continue reading

Ativan Addiction Treatment and Ativan Drug Rehab Announced – San Francisco Chronicle (Press Release)

Ativan Addiction Treatment and Ativan Drug Rehab Announced – San Francisco Chronicle (press release)
Filed under: Addiction Treatment

Ativan Addiction Treatment and Ativan Drug Rehab Announced
San Francisco Chronicle (press release)
At the core of their philosophy is the belief that addiction is a treatable illness. Their addiction treatment experience… Continue reading

Employers Now Able to Test for Synthetic Marijuana

Employers Now Able to Test for Synthetic Marijuana
Filed under: alcohol rehab treatment center

Recovery Associates is a drug and alcohol treatment center that provides a variety of programs and services for men, women and teens struggling with chemical dependency issues. At the core of their philosophy is the belief… Continue reading

Addiction Treatment: Health Law to Open Access to Addiction Treatment – San Francisco Chronicle

Health law to open access to addiction treatment – San Francisco Chronicle
Filed under: Addiction Treatment

Health law to open access to addiction treatment
San Francisco Chronicle
Starting in 2014, health insurance companies will be required to pay for substance abuse and addiction treatment. The change means that up… Continue reading