Desert Oasis Recovery – Prescription Drug Addiction Treatment Program
Desert Oasis Recovery – Prescription Drug Addiction Treatment Program – Our program is dedicated to helping people change their lives and overcome the stigma of addiction through learning to live again one day at a time. Desert Oasis offers cutting edge therapies and in our quiet calm enviroment, our clients begin to heal their mind, bodies and souls. Our clients leave our program equipped with life-long knowledge of the importance of each component from the spiritual to the physical self and how to implement that into their lives.
Prescription drug abuse an 'epidemic'
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11/19/2012 – In a recent newspaper article, a Nebraska State Patrol investigator called the abuse of prescription drugs an “epidemic” in the state. Aly Hassan … Part of it, Dr. Hassan said, is that we're treating pain differently than we did even not …
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Ease the pain
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The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports that 1.2 million emergency room visits in Oklahoma that year were related to the misuse or abuse of prescription drugs, an increase of 98 percent since 2004. Dr. Hal Vorse. Credit: Mark …
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Prescription drug deaths: Two stories
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It's a statistic that has led some experts to call prescription drug abuse an epidemic. "If you asked any guy on the street what the leading cause of accidental death is, they would guess gunshot or car accident," said Tom McLellan, co-founder of the …
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On prescription drugs, Aglukkaq raises questions about Tory policy
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Yet with the generic oxycodone issue in the air, the government is suddenly sounding very concerned about prescription drug abuse. Aglukkaq said in the House during Question … I'm pretty sure what she'll find is that top addiction treatment …
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