Sunday, August 28, 2005

Drug Rehab and Alcohol Rehab News 8/28/2005

Doggie rehab: Pets undergo therapy to help healing process

Like a drunken sailor, a miniature dachshund named Mickey sways from side-to-side as he walks on water. The black-and-tan dachshund lurches across a blue foam pad floating like an air mattress on the surface of a water tank.

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Alexander Lindale Enters Agreement with National Hyperbaric Rehab Center Inc.

Alexander Lindale L.L.C. is pleased to announce a contract with National Hyperbaric Rehab Center Inc. to provide services in the areas of information dissemination and financial assistance.

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Rehabbing Foulke out for a spin in Lowell

Imagine the surprise for most folks in LeLacheur Park in Lowell last night when Keith Foulke jogged out of the Spinners bullpen. Yes, Foulke made the first of at least two rehab appearances last night. However, respecting the wishes of the notoriously private Sox closer, manager Terry Francona didn't make Foulke's rehab intentions public until yesterday afternoon.

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Rehab center to expand gym

A $1 million construction project at Billings Health and Rehabilitation Community will add patient rooms, parking spaces and, perhaps most importantly, room to the facility's gym.

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CALENDAR

Today Pet Pals volunteers: 1:30 p.m. Therapy Pet Pals of Texas will hold a qualifying and training class in The Woodlands. Members visit nursing homes, hospitals and rehab centers in Conroe, The Woodlands, Tomball and the FM 1960 area. Learn about membership and training requirements. Registration is necessary

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Eminem Broadsided over Bus Crash

Just a week after checking into rehab to kick a pill habit, the Grammy-winning hip-hop mega-star is facing a potentially big-bucks lawsuit over a tour bus accident.

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OBITUARIES JULY 14, 2005

Pastor Ulysses Ceasar Ratcliffe Sr. Pastor Ulysses Ceasar Ratcliffe Sr., 67, of Selma, died Monday, July 11, 2005, at a rehab facility in Birmingham, AL.

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Notes: Bagwell to rehab at Double-A

SAN DIEGO -- Assuming all goes well on Friday when Jeff Bagwell hits off Brandon Backe during the right-hander's bullpen session, Bagwell will likely head to Corpus Christi to begin a Minor League rehab assignment with the Double-A Hooks.

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Red Sox Blow Big Lead As Yankees Creep Up

In his first start since an emergency relief appearance, Bronson Arroyo gave up a grand slam to Dmitri Young, and the Detroit Tigers rallied from a 6-0 deficit to beat the Boston Red Sox 12-8 Saturday night.

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Bonds' rehab encourages GM

San Francisco general manager Brian Sabean has been so encouraged by Barry Bonds' rehab, he thinks the slugger could be back this season. Sabean said Monday that he would characterize the recovery on the Giants slugger's troublesome right knee as having "marked improvement."

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