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Franklin Rehab Center Triples Inpatient Beds For Substance Abuse Treatment

Franklin Rehab Center Triples Inpatient Beds For Substance Abuse Treatment
Franklin Rehab Center Triples Inpatient Beds For Substance Abuse Treatment
A substance abuse treatment facility in Franklin, Farnum North, has added 42 more inpatient beds.And with help from donations, the center can now start treating patients who lack insurance.Listen to the broadcast version of this story.


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How to Tackle Workplace Substance Abuse

How to Tackle Workplace Substance Abuse
How to Tackle Workplace Substance Abuse
Employees are the company's greatest asset.They play a deciding role in shaping the organization's future roadmap.What happens when these employees are caught in the deadly trap of illicit drugs and/or alcohol consumption?


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Access to Drugs, Alcohol at Home Impacts Substance Abuse in Adulthood

Access to Drugs, Alcohol at Home Impacts Substance Abuse in Adulthood
Access to Drugs, Alcohol at Home Impacts Substance Abuse in Adulthood
Access to Drugs, Alcohol at Home Impacts Substance Abuse in AdulthoodA larger number of males were more likely to abuse alcohol and drugs than femalesTeens with easy access to drugs and alcohol at home are more likely to drink and abuse drugs in adulthood, researchers from the Michigan State University reported in the Journal of Child & Adolescent Substance Abuse.In one of the first studies to examine how adolescent exposure to illegal substances impacts patterns of abuse in adulthood, study authors analyzed data from ~15,000 participants in the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health over 3 time periods: at average ages 16, 22, and 29 years.In general, study participants with access to illegal substances and alcohol during adolescence started using drugs and alcohol at an earlier age.


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Substance Abuse Treatment Cuts Could Harm Wyoming Prisoners

Substance Abuse Treatment Cuts Could Harm Wyoming Prisoners
Substance Abuse Treatment Cuts Could Harm Wyoming Prisoners
Due to Wyoming's economic downturn, a number of state agencies have been required to cut their budgets to make up for a revenue shortfall that could reach $300 million.Among the cuts is $1 million that the Wyoming Department of Corrections uses for substance abuse treatment.At the same time, the Wyoming Department of Health is cutting funding for local substance abuse treatment.


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At DNC, Keene Woman Shares Story of Daughter's Substance Abuse

At DNC, Keene Woman Shares Story of Daughter's Substance Abuse
At DNC, Keene Woman Shares Story of Daughter's Substance Abuse
A New Hampshire woman took the stage last night at the Democratic National Convention to talk about how the heroin and opioid addiction crisis is affecting her family.Pam Livengood of Keene spoke about having to take care of her grandson Francis after her daughter and her boyfriend got caught up in drugs, starting with pain medication."For my 50th birthday, I got a 2-year-old," Livengood said at the start of her speech.


Franklin Rehab Center Triples Inpatient Beds For Substance Abuse Treatment

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