Monday, October 03, 2005

Drug Rehab and Alcohol Rehab News 10/3/2005

Government urged to Rethink Rehab

A Dundee MSP has teamed up with societies for the blind and partially-sighted across Scotland to investigate why there is a need for greater Government investment in rehabilitation services.

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Pop star held in drugs swoop

Doherty, 26, has reportedly been in and out of drugs rehab. LONDON, England (AP) -- British police detained Pete Doherty, the rock musician boyfriend of supermodel Kate Moss, in a drugs swoop, his spokesman said Sunday.

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Moss a patients at U.S. rehab centre

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Rehab of abaca industry starts

KORONADAL CITY -- The Provincial Government of South Cotabato has started the massive rehabilitation of abaca plantations in Lake Sebu town in a bid to ensure a stable supply of fiber for the famed T'nalak cloth.

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Woman Escapes New Orleans Nursing Home To Fla.

A woman who survived Hurricane Katrina's floodwaters in New Orleans is in Central Florida.

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Rocker Pete Doherty detained in drug sweep

Pete Doherty, the rock musician boyfriend of Kate Moss, was detained by British police in a drug sweep, his spokesman said Sunday. "I know that he has been held overnight by police in Shrewsbury" in central England, said spokesman Tony Linkin, who didn't know whether Doherty had been arrested or charged.

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Moss 'checks into US rehab clinic'

Supermodel Kate Moss has checked into a US rehab clinic, it has been reported.

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News Pilates rehab program focuses on alignment, muscle strength

Who knew that a concept first introduced at the time of the First World War would be all the rage in 2005?

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Sports Rant

Many drug rehab programs preach that admitting there is a problem is the first step. It took the Major League Baseball Players Association years, literally decades, to admit there was a problem. And this one particular problem wasn't steroids, though the union's proposals to increase penalties for steroid use are a welcome first step. Amphetamines were a problem in baseball long before

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Wheelchairs donated to Southside Hospital

The Pilot Clubs of Babylon and Sayville donated seven new wheelchairs to the brain injury/rehab unit at Southside Hospital.

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