Friday, September 09, 2005

Drug Rehab and Alcohol Rehab News 9/9/2005

Rolling Stones guitarist 'enjoys rehab sessions'

Rolling Stones star Keith Richards claims that band-mate Ronnie Wood likes going to rehab because he doesn't have to talk to anyone while he's there.

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Fenix Rehab Systems Helps Chronic Pain Sufferers Locate Muscle Knots and Find Relief

There's nothing like personal experiences to help solve problems and that's just what Dr. Greg Fors did when he developed the Fenix Rehab System, a product that helps chronic pain sufferers find relief and wellness. [PRWEB Sep 8, 2005]

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Home rehab cannot replace Queen Mary� s

I hope Brian Coleman's insensitive and selfish remarks about the proposed closure of Queen Mary House represent his own views and not those of any political party (Stroke victims told to go home and pay for their own care, H&H September 2).

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RehabCare partners to open rehab hospital in Texas

RehabCare Group Inc. and Northwest Texas Healthcare System teamed up to develop a new physical rehabilitation hospital in Amarillo, Texas, the companies said Thursday.

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Koren Robinson finishes rehab, signs with Minnesota

Koren Robinson, a troubled underachiever with Seattle agreed to terms Tuesday on a two-year contract with the Minnesota Vikings.

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Kerry gives up alcohol after rehab

Kerry Katona has gone teetotal after a spell in a US rehab clinic.

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OSBOURNE RATES REHAB CLINICS

British rocker OZZY OSBOURNE has been treated for addiction so many times, he considers himself an authority on American rehabilitation clinics.

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Panel OKs bill for drug rehab center approval

For the second straight year, the city Planning Commission approved legislation that would allow drug treatment programs to open without public approval, sending the proposal on to the City Council, where it stalled last fall.

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Reducing feelings of shame may be key to effective drug rehab

Findings from a collaboration between scientists at the University at Buffalo's Research Institute on Addictions (RIA) and George Mason University in Fairfax, Virginia, have established the importance of distinguishing between feelings of shame and guilt when providing treatment for substance abuse and in developing substance-abuse prevention programs.

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Northwest Texas Healthcare System and RehabCare Group to Open New Rehab Hospital

Northwest Texas Healthcare System (NWTHS) and RehabCare Group, Inc.

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