Friday, April 22, 2005

Drug Rehab and Alcohol Rehab News

Whitney checks out of rehab, again (Independent Online)

Whitney Houston has left a Caribbean rehab clinic after completing a four-week treatment programme. The troubled star, who was ordered to undergo the intensive course by a Georgia court last month, left Antigua's Crossroads centre.

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Page to Be Discharged From Rehab Facility (AP via Yahoo! News)

Former WBA heavyweight champion Greg Page will be released from a Louisville hospital after receiving medical treatment and therapy for two months.

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Notes: Berkman nears rehab stint (MLB.com)

HOUSTON -- Lance Berkman arrived in the Houston clubhouse on Thursday with his bags packed for St. Louis and nothing new to report on his right knee.

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Escobar Fine After Rehab Assignment (AP via Yahoo! News)

Los Angeles Angels pitcher Kelvim Escobar had no ill effects after a rehab assignment Tuesday night.

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Paralyzed ex-boxer to be discharged from rehab facility (USA Today)

Paralyzed former world heavyweight champion Greg Page will be released from a Louisville hospital after receiving medical treatment ...

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Escobar fine after rehab assignment (El Nuevo Herald)

LAS VEGAS - Los Angeles Angels pitcher Kelvim Escobar had no ill effects after a rehab assignment Tuesday night. He pitched four innings for Triple-A Salt Lake, allowing two runs on five hits, walking one and striking out six Las Vegas 51s.

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Giants' Bonds Unable to Begin Rehab (AP via Yahoo! News)

Barry Bonds has been unable to begin any baseball-related activities since the second arthroscopic operation on his right knee and no timetable has been set for his return.

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Tories pledge more drug rehab centres (Guardian Unlimited)

Theresa May, the Conservative spokeswoman for families, and the shadow home secretary, David Davis, outline the party's policy on crime. The Conservatives today pledged a tenfold increase in the number of drug treatment centres as part of "tough measures" to reduce violent crime.

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Muslims, Jews, Join To Rehab Home (Baltimore Jewish Times)

While they may not always agree on American foreign policy matters, members of the Baltimore Jewish Council and the Maryland Muslim Council dialogue group concur that helping the local community is quite important.

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Less Pain with Pilates-Based Rehab (KCRG)

Recovering from surgery is painful enough, add physical therapy exercises and the pain gets worse before it gets better. A new type of physical therapy reduces that pain. The Rec Center at Rockwell Collins in Cedar Rapids offers Pilates-Based Rehabilitation. One Eastern Iowa woman says the secret is in the springs. (Cedar Rapids KCRG) --

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