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Choices Recovery Releases New Videos in 2016 Sundance Series

In the second installment of videos in their 2016 EcoLuxe Lounge Sundance FilmFestival Celebrity Interviews, Choices Recovery, a holistic treatment center for substance abuse located in Central Michigan, has shared some of the conversations that took place over the weekend of January 23rd and 24th. As sponsor of the EcoLuxe Lounge, a red-carpet event that showcases some of the world’s top providers of eco-friendly and holistic goods and services that makes appearances at Sundance, the Oscars, and the Emmy Awards among others, Choices Recovery hosted a Media Center where dozens of the EcoLuxe attendees chatted with special guest host How2Girl Courtney Sixx. “Our mission is more than just the rehabilitation of people struggling with the effects of addiction in their lives,” commented Choices Recovery founder Per Wickstrom. “If we want to truly make a difference in people’s lives, and to make a difference in the fight against drug and alcohol abuse that our society faces...

Study Debunks Claim That Drug Treatment Centers Are Unsafe

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Violent crimes are less likely to occur near outpatient drug treatment centers than near liquor and corner stores, a new study finds. The findings challenge claims that drug treatment centers attract criminals, according to the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health researchers. The researchers examined 2011 data about violent crime in areas near 53 publicly funded drug treatment centers in Baltimore. They found that areas around 53 liquor and corner stores had 25 percent more murders, rapes, assaults and robberies per business. The study didn't include crimes that actually occurred in the liquor and corner stores, because they are known to be robbed more often than drug treatment centers. The study was published recently in the Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs. "Our findings show that drug treatment centers pose no additional risk of violence above and beyond any traditional business in the community," study author C. Debra Furr-Holden said in a Bloo...

National Drug Council looks to expand ways to assist persons dealing with substance abuse

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Prime Minister Harris (right) presents certificate to the Director of the St. Kitts and Nevis National Council on Drug Abuse Prevention and certified drug treatment specialist, Karimu Byron (SKNIS): Substance abuse is a challenge both globally and in St. Kitts and Nevis, and the National Council on Drug Abuse and Prevention saw the need to educate persons so as to help eradicate the threat, stated the department’s Director, Karimu Byron. Speaking at the Fundraiser, and Training and Certification Programme for Drug and Violence Prevention, Treatment, and Rehabilitation (PROCCER) Graduation Gala on Saturday, February 13, at the Ocean Terrace Inn (OTI), the director noted that substance abuse affects everyone and should be taken seriously. “As a result of the challenges raised by members of the Organization of American States (OAS) from surveys and through key informants, we knew something should be done before the challenges escalate,” she stated, while adding that on the global front...

Some Facts Worth Know Knowing About The Best Acne Scar Treatment In Dubai: itssumm3r

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Acne is one of the most common skin conditions around the world. An acne breakout is already one of the most frustrating and embarrassing skin problems that one can undergo. Unfortunately, the buck doesn’t stop here. Acne scars can also appear on your face and different parts of your body…

Bill aimed at helping those suffering with drug abuse moves to Senate floor

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KIMT News 3- A bill aimed at helping those suffering from prescription drug abuse or addiction to opioids has passed the Senate Judiciary and is now waiting to be voted by the whole Senate. Minnesota US Senator Amy Klobuchar is one of the senators sponsoring the bill. The idea is to help states move towards proven drug prevention strategies and provide better education of the harm. The bill also is aims to help enhance prescription drug monitoring; a need Senator Klobuchar sees in our area. “We need to educate people more on the harm of these drugs,” says Senator Klobuchar. “People are doctor hoping as a way to fill their addictions, so we need a better way to educate doctors in order to put a stop to that.” This bill does still need to be passed by the Senate.