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Video: Tour Ottawa's newest drug treatment centre, Recovery Ottawa
The 43-year-old, who wouldn't give his last name, spoke at the clinic's grand opening Tuesday and while holding back tears, told his grim life story – a story riddled with crime, jail time, drug abuse and life on the streets. He's been sober a year and …
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Question by vinay: i need to promote drug rehabs centers site, its a client site how can i get traffic to this site?
this site related to various drug rehabs centers in United States, there is no traffic to this site, please share your views to improve traffic for these types of sites, urgent!

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Answer by Fatcash
Have drug dealers stick a label with your website address on their baggies. 🙂

You will probably need to seek a online marketing professional, to help you with SEO ( Search Engine Optimization ) and you could also do PPC, Pay Per Click advertising, which is the ads on the sides of the search engines, And, when someone typed in a related topic like, “Find a drug rehab center” it would display your ad.

You could try drug rehab forums, and groups online, and advertise there as well.

Which, your website is a very broad, website, and many people seeking treatment, find a place locally in their phonebook. But, than again, there may be people out of state, or want to send their child or someone to an out of state rehab center that provides better treatment. So, your site may have potential.

Smethwick rehab centre on the move to save money
Smethwick rehab centre on the move to save money. A rehabilitation centre which helps 300 people kick drug and alcohol problems every week is being moved to cut costs, under plans unveiled today. Tweet. The facility will now be housed at the Alberta …
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Local doctor tackles Ottawa's drug 'epidemic' with new treatment centre
An Ottawa doctor is taking on the city's cocaine and opioid “epidemic” by opening up his own addiction treatment clinic in Vanier. Dr. Mark Ujjainwalla, who has been an addiction specialist for 25 years, says nearly 8,000 addicts in Ottawa tried to get …
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Police: Teen sodomized at East Hampton drug rehab facility
Police said they were called to the Phoenix House Academy in Wainscott, a drug rehabilitation and treatment center for adolescent males, at 5:10 p.m. on Sunday. When officers arrived, they found an 18-year-old male victim had been sexually assaulted.
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Ibogaine Treatment Centre Announces All Natural Treatment for Drug and
Ibogaine is such a substance, and the Ibogaine Treatment Centre has had tremendous success using this with people fighting their way out of the dark world of drug and alcohol addiction. Ibogaine … The Centre offers two types of Ibogaine assisted …
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The Addiction Puzzle: An Overdose Lifeline
Why are some recovering addicts able to maintain sobriety while others have chronic relapses? Does evidence-based research contradict what has been assumed to be effective screening and treatment programs? In what ways does addiction impact men …
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Question by Sarah: How does Crack Cocaine use affect Diabetes, specifically?
Hi – I’m a Type 1 – insulin dependant – diabetic (have had it for 23 years, since I was 5 yrs old), and I am / have been in drug treatment / “rehabilitation” for crack cocaine and heroin addiction for the past 10 years. Every 3 months, when it is mandatory to see an actual Doctor, rather than just a key-worker, for a so-called “medical review”, when I tell the ‘Doctor-Of-The-Day’, (dubbed so because my treatment centre is SOOO good and consistent that I get to see a new and totally unfamiliar Doctor each and every time!), that I am diabetic, I am ALWAYS, without fail, met with the cliche, car-mechanic style sharp intake of breath, followed by, “Oooo! Well then you REALLY need to be careful of what you’re doing then, in that case!”…. But NEVER an explanation as to WHY, EXACTLY, I, especially, i.e., more than other, NON-diabetic clients need to be SO careful! I have asked, more than once, why diabetics in particular need to be so much more especially careful when using drugs, as a result of the condition, but the Doctors (don’t know why I insist on using a capital D for Doctor, like they’re all God-like or something?!?! but that’s besides the point here isn’t it?, SO…), The ALL the doctors I’ve so far put this question to just fob me off with, “Well, you’re key-worker can/will answer that for you if you ask them another time; I’m simply here to review your prescription and unfortunately don’t have the time to discuss other, non-drug-related matters, at this time.” I.e., I don’t really know, so I’ll use my apparent/imagined importance to avoid the question altogether.”!!!!!!! I think it’s obviously needless for me to say here that my key-workers are just as baffled / ignorant on the subject as I and all the so-called ‘professional’ doctors are, so I still don’t have an answer! I understand diabetes, and I studied Biomedical Science at degree level for one year, so I’m not STUPID and I DO understand how the human body works better than most, so I tried to find the answer for myself using information that is available online – However – Trying to find info’ that explains or describes how crack and/or heroin use / addiction affects a diabetic user, specifically, with regard to their diabetes only, I’ve found is near enough impossible! Everywhere you go, for info’ on “effects of crack cocaine and heroin on diabetes/diabetics” supplies only generic info’ on the drugs’ common (side) effects with NOTHING specific pertaining to how exactly diabetes does, or potentially could, affect or complicate the drugs’/body’s usual interaction / metabolism of the drugs in question. Can someone with REAL knowledge on this subject please tell me why a diabetic addict/user is so much more at risk than a non-diabetic addict/user?!?! I would really appreciate REAL, solid, scientific info’ on this subject rather than simple conjecture, theory and suggestion/personal opinion! Many thanks, Sairra x X x

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Answer by Mr. Peachy®
You’ll never catch me capitalizing doctor unless it’s a salutation like “Dr.”, for example. There are a few doctors worthy of respect, but I suspect they won’t be found in a treatment center. At any rate, I have learned (the hard way) that drugs… all drugs, tend to interfere with the metabolism in one way or another. Many of them can either increase insulin resistance or cause excess release of cortisol which causes the liver to release stored glycogen as glucose into the blood. As a type one, the last thing you want is insulin resistance (my particular situation as a type two). It would, in effect, make you “double diabetic” meaning you would have to increase your insulin dose for the same amount of carb intake. Trust me, you don’t want to go there. As to specifically which drugs cause what, I don’t really know as I have investigated myself (a former meth and alcohol user) and found very little specific information on the subject. What I can tell you is this. Since getting off of all drugs (that includes the diabetes drug, Metformin), and learning a lot on nutrition, my life has improved significantly. I would never consider going back. Sorry I couldn’t have been more help, but there just isn’t a lot of stuff available out there. Perhaps this might be an opportunity for you to continue your Biomedical Science education and become an educator on the subject. The more I learn about what drugs do to me, the less I want them in my body. And that includes legal, and especially prescription, drugs

Drug Rehab Sugar Hill Turning Heads in the Industry with New Approach to
Prescription drug abuse in no minor problem here in the United States and one treatment center is doing everything possible to help those struggling with a potentially lethal addiction to opiate pain medication. The large increase in the number of …
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Trailblazing New Recovery Methods at Drug Rehab Macon Are Showing
The addiction experts at Drug Rehab Macon are here to help however as they've instituted a brand new approach to addiction treatment that helps opiates addicts get control over their substance abuse once and for all. Drugs and alcohol are very harmful …
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Tampa Drug Rehab Reviews State Government Report, Announces Program
A Tampa drug rehab center is turning its attention toward cutting back the number of deaths as a result of drug abuse through its programs at Drug Addiction Treatment Centers. According to a report released by the Florida Department of Law Enforcement, …
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Employers not doing enough for employees with addictions
Dr. Patrick Smith, the CEO of a residential addictions treatment centre in Toronto, said not enough companies have a policy in place for workers with an addiction to drugs or alcohol. "It's no surprise that it shows up in workplaces, especially because …
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Feds close heroin access 'loopholes'
TORONTO – Certain drugs, such as heroin and cocaine, can no longer be obtained for patients under a federal special access program, Health Minister Rona Ambrose said Thursday. The new regulations close a "loophole" in the program that would … The ban …
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NWT MLA critical of treatment centre closure
A Northwest Territories MLA is calling the decision to close the territory's only addictions treatment centre irresponsible. The Government of the Northwest Territories announced last week it plans to close the Nats'ejee K'eh Treatment Centre in Hay River.
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How will health-care reform affect addiction treatment?
Traditionally, addiction has been treated in a silo, it has not been part of regular health care, and people battling addiction have been treated by specialty clinics, rehabs. They were not treated until their addiction had spiraled out of control …
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Treatment centre to shut down
The Nats'ejee Keh Treatment Centre's contract with the GNWT will not be renewed come Sept. 30. Instead, clients of the territory's only residential addictions treatment facility will be sent to community counselling services, as well as potentially …
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