America’s best-known television doctor presents himself as a crusader for recovery who rescues people from their addictions — and even death. …. McGraw holds a doctorate from the University of North Texas, but has not been a licensed psychologist since 2006, when he let his Texas license expire.
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“Opioid addiction and overdose have ravaged the physical and mental health of thousands of North Carolinians, hurting our people and our economy, and … Sampson County is surrounded by some of the worst cities in America for opioid abuse, including Wilmington and Fayetteville, according to data …
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The company said it will spend more than $5 billion to build another center in North America to house as many as 50,000 employees. … Tacoma and Seattle and Washington state also separately sued to hold Purdue and other opioid makers accountable for an addiction crisis that has claimed thousands …
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To meet the demand of thousands of people addicted to opioids, an armada of former addicts has become entrepreneurial, offering a new and cheaper version of rehab. That is what has swarmed Prescott — small, outpatient clinics that use an approach known as the Florida Model. (Source: bizjournals.com Health Care:Pharmaceuticals headlines)MedWorm Message: Have you tried our new medical search engin
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The truth is if you are supporting a partner through recovery, you aren’t alone and your recovery matters too. (Source: Healthy Living – The Huffington Post)
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