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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.

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Cory Monteith's Death Shows Rehab Alone Won't Cure Addiction
Of everyone in the United States with an addiction problem, only 5 percent get professional help, said Dr. Westley Clark, who directs the substance abuse treatment center at the federal Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. This is …
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What We Know About Cory Monteith's History of Addiction
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Will the Great US Penal Reform Tip the Balance for Addicts?
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Weight Loss Drug Helps Curb Cocaine Addictions, Penn Study Finds
PHILADELPHIA —The drug topiramate, typically used to treat epilepsy and more recently weight loss, may also help people addicted to both cocaine and alcohol use less cocaine, particularly heavy users, researchers in the department of Psychiatry at …
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Epilepsy Drug May Help Addicts Kick The Habit
Topiramate is drug conventionally used to treat epilepsy and effect weight loss but it is currently being researched for its ability to help cocaine and alcohol addicts kick the habit. The results from this double-blind study offer hope that topiramate …
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Drug Abuse is Major Threat to Street Kids
Braitstein is an associate research professor at Indiana University School of Medicine. She said over the years there was little research specifically done on street kid drug abuse. That prompted the in-depth review of past studies looking for information.
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Drug addicts, dealers are 'doctor shopping' for pain pills
WEDNESDAY, July 17 (HealthDay News) — One of every 50 prescriptions for addictive prescription painkillers in the United States is filled for so-called "doctor shoppers" who obtain the drugs for recreational use or resale on the street, a new study finds.
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Tampa Bay Initiative: Foundation for a Drug Free World's “Truth About Drugs
The dangers of teen drug abuse have been largely elevated by the fact that illegal substances are often readily accessible in schools today. More than 60% of teens said that drugs were sold, used, or kept at their school (1). As drugs and alcohol …
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Energy drinks: an unaddressed health hazard
A study undertaken by the Drug Abuse Warning Network, which is a public health surveillance system that monitors drug-related emergency department (ED) visits in the United States, found that eleven per cent of total ER visits related to energy drink …
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Sex Addiction: Warning Signs Of A Bona Fide Sex Addict
Sex addiction, which isn't recognized by the American Psychiatric Association (APA) in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5), affects nearly 12 million people in the United States. Three to five percent of the population …
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Heroin vs. Häagen-Dazs: What Food Addiction Looks Like in the Brain
The participants were asked to complete the Yale Food Addiction Scale, which tests for signs of food addiction. Women with full-fledged eating disorders of any type were not included in the study. Then, using fMRI, researchers led by Yale's Ashley …
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Question by Dan Kor: Schedule 1 narcotics list says “no accepted medic use in USA” but marijuana is on the list? confused?
I am reading in my text book it said Examples of schedule I narcotics, and I found Marijuana on it.

It also states that “No accepted medical use in the United states and possesses an extremely high potential for abuse”

But for california, it is a medical use, and it is in the United states obviously. So i did research and all webistes say weed is on narcotics I list…

Can anyone explain to me thanks
Thank you very much, but so

Lets say if you have a medical card in california, and you carry the legal amount, they would not arrest you state wise, but you can do time for federal prison?

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Answer by scott b
Because it was added to the Federal Schedule 1 list a LONG time ago, and it would take Congressional action to change that.

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