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Latest news releases for Medical Addiction from PRWeb
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Wired for Weight Loss Program Holds Solution to Oprah's - and America's - Weight Woes; Mind/Body Connection Key in Adhering to Number-One New Year's Resolution
Just in time to address America's number-one New Year's resolution, Mark Patrick Media has officially launched its Wired for Weight Loss program. And in the wake of Oprah Winfrey's recent announcement that she has once again tipped the scales at 200 pounds, combating overeating compulsions resides at the top of millions of Americans minds. (PRWeb Jan 5, 2009) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2009/01/prweb1826874.htm
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Addiction Recovery Program- Cares More About People than Profits, Providing a "Pay-What-You-Can" Option for January 2009
Internationally award winning All Addictions Life Recovery Program is putting people before profits by launching a "Pay-What-You-Can option" for the entire month of January. The goal is to assist those struggling with stress and addiction, especially given today's economic climate. This 3 to 6 month online program provides accessible, anonymous, 24/7 support for anyone struggling with stress, anxiety, shopping, overspending, overeating, drugs, alcohol, gambling or other destructive behaviours. (PRWeb Jan 2, 2009) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/addiction-recovery-drugs/stress-alcohol-weightloss/prweb1808944.htm
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L.A. Times Says Longer Stay in Drug Rehab Equals "Lasting Solution"
Shari Roan of the L.A. Times writes that longer stays in drug rehab result in less chance for relapse. In conjunction Florida Drug Rehab - Ambrosia Treatment Center announces their extended stay treatment program. (PRWeb Dec 29, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/12/prweb1790614.htm
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LegalView Reports FDA Delay of Drug That Might Prevent OxyContin Drug Abuse
LegalView informed readers of a new drug that would likely replace OxyContin and prevent the abuse commonly associated with consuming a prescription pain medication. The FDA has delayed the release of the drug requesting more information on it, but no additional clinical trials. (PRWeb Dec 25, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/12/prweb1792614.htm
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CCHR Says New Mental Health Study on College-Aged Students Misleading
The Citizens Commission on Human Rights International (CCHR) claims that a new mental health study on college-aged students published in the Archives of General Psychiatry is misleading by describing substance abuse as a mental illness to encourage the use of psychiatric drugs. (PRWeb Dec 24, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/cchr-mental-health-study/college-age-students/prweb1792874.htm
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