January 2010

Desert Oasis Recovery, an Albuquerque, New Mexico Based Drug and Alcohol Addiction Treatment Center, Announces a New Holistic Methodology for Addiction Recovery

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Stress Hormone Key To Alcohol Dependence (Medical News Today)

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More info…A team of scientists from The Scripps Research Institute has found that a specific stress hormone, the corticotropin-releasing factor (CRF), is key to the development and maintenance of alcohol dependence in animal models. Chemically blocking the stress factor also blocked the signs and symptoms of addiction, suggesting a potentially promising area for future drug [...]

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Health Notes – Drug abuse seminars scheduled (The Wilmington Star-News)

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More info…NEW HANOVER COUNTY | The Governor’s Institute on Alcohol and Substance Abuse will hold free seminars Feb. 3 about drug abuse that can count toward training credits. The first training seminar will be on “Making Sense of Drug Addiction” for counselors, human service providers, students, clergy, law enforcement workers and the public. California Drug [...]

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Drug And Alcohol Rehab Clinics Professionals Prepare For The Christmas And New Year Holidays

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Narconon Drug Treatment Program

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More info…The Narconon drug treatment program can get people off of many different kinds of addictive drugs including alcohol. See how the Narconon drug treatment program can help to flush out drug toxins and ease drug withdrawal pains making coming off drugs easier. Visit, http://www.drugsno.com California Drug Rehab california drug rehab center

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Scripps Research Team Finds Stress Hormone Key To Alcohol Dependence (redOrbit)

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More info…The findings suggest development of drug treatment for substance abuseA team of scientists from The Scripps Research Institute has found that a specific stress hormone, the corticotropin-releasing factor (CRF), is key to the development and maintenance of alcohol dependence in animal models. Chemically blocking the stress factor also blocked the signs and symptoms of [...]

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