Origins Recovery Centers Launches Medically-Supervised Detoxification

Origins Recovery Centers Launches Medically-Supervised Detoxification

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Origins Recovery Centers, a nationally-recognized provider of integrated dual-diagnosis and addiction treatment, announced today that it has expanded its gender-separate men's and women's treatment programs to deliver medically-managed detoxification …
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Cancer Center Sets Billion Program

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It treated about 117,000 patients last year, including some 11,000 who are enrolled in roughly 1,000 clinical trials of experimental drugs and treatment regimens under way at the center. The cancers initially targeted include lung, prostate, breast and …
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Diabetes Pill From 1958 May Be New Cancer Drug

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The next new treatment for breast, colon and prostate cancers, among others, may be a diabetes drug first approved in 1958. Metformin, the most commonly used medicine to lower blood- … Newer, more targeted drug therapies, such as Dendreon Corp. (DNDN …
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Elements Behavioral Health Welcomes Fall with a Series of Professional

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Located at the Westin Houston Memorial City Hotel, Mr. Weiss' presentation will address the treatment of sex and pornography addictions in the new media frontier. At the end of the month, on Saturday, October 27, Mr. Weiss travels to the Spiritual Life …
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Origins Recovery Centers Launches Medically-Supervised Detoxification Services For Addicted Patients
The Texas Department of State Health Services has expanded Origins’ licensure to include the delivery of physician-managed detoxification services with full-time physician coverage and sophisticated 24-hour nursing care for patients suffering acute withdrawal from alcohol, opiates, benzodiazepines and other drugs of abuse. … Read News