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McLean Hospital looks to Camden's Fox Hill for alcohol, drug rehab center
CAMDEN — McLean Hospital, associated with Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts General Hospital, is considering acquiring Fox Hill in Camden to operate a high-end, 30-day, inhouse alcohol and substance abuse rehabilitation facility. The center …
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AlcoholRehabMN.com Provides Alcohol Rehab Info and Clinic Listing to Kick the
Alcoholism, one of the most common addictions throughout the world, is affecting some 15 million Americans. For people who want to get free of dependence of alcohol, submitting oneself to an alcohol rehab centers, which treatments that address the core …
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High-end rehab clinic eyed for Camden
CAMDEN, Maine — The town is considering whether to amend its zoning laws to allow a high-end, private residential alcohol treatment clinic to be established in a $ 6.5 million home on Bay View Street. McLean Hospital of Belmont, Mass., is interested in …
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Breakthrough: Research delves into link between drug use, decision-making
Description: An area of the brain known as the orbitofrontal cortex, already thought to be key in decision-making, is now considered responsible for spur-of-the-moment choices but not for those based on habits, according to recently published research.
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Legalization and the UN Drug Treaties — A Minor Obstacle at Worst
My understanding of the treaties is that they discourage but do permit legal drug possession (given a public health system in place for addressing drug abuse), but not legal production and sales excepting medicine and research. How easy would this to …
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Penn Study shows resistance to cocaine addiction may be passed down from
PHILADELPHIA – Research from the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania and Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) reveals that sons of male rats exposed to cocaine are resistant to the rewarding effects of the drug, suggesting …
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