Assisted Recovery Centers of America – St Louis, MO
Assisted Recovery Centers of America – St Louis, MO – The Assisted Recovery Centers of America Midwest was founded in response to the growing need for effective addiction treatment, especially for opioid drugs like Vicodin, Oxycontin and heroin. Offering outpatient programs, ARCA Midwest helps patients live with their addictions in their normal environment. This approach is not only cost effective but allows patients to rehabilitate in complete confidentiality. For more information call 314-645-6840 or visit www.arcamidwest.com.
Big drug in a little city: Heroin finds its way into small town America
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The National Council on Alcoholism & Drug Abuse – St. Louis Area (NCADA), which offers emergency counseling and other services, has seen a dramatic shift in heroin-related calls. Until recently, most came from middle-aged people in poor urban areas.
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Stories planned for the Tuesday, Feb. 12, 2013, edition of The Herald-Whig
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BUDGET FIGHT: Just about everyone in official Washington is in agreement that big across-the-board spending cuts at the Pentagon and throughout domestic federal programs on March 1 are a bad idea. … Fitch Healthcare, of Oak Brook, Ill., was hired by …
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Nixon proposes expanding mental health services, Burrell ready to be part of plan
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… rooms seeking treatment. Other areas include St. Louis and Kansas City. … Burrell, a Springfield nonprofit founded in 1976, offers confidential mental health, substance abuse and autism diagnostic and treatment services to children, adolescents …
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Mass. Eye and Ear researcher among winners of competition for Audacious …
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He is currently a vitreoretinal fellow at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis and The Retina Institute, St. Louis, Mo. "The Audacious Goals initiative was born out of the NEI strategic planning process, however it is much more than a …
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