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Dubai drug rehab centre to treat 100s of UAE addicts

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DUBAI // A drug rehabilitation centre with room to treat 272 addicts is due to open in two years. The centre will care for patients in police custody who want to cure their addictions. The only rehabilitation treatment centre in the emirate now can …
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Drug felons turn their lives around by graduating from rehab program

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But now, thanks to a Cook County drug court rehabilitation program, Gulley, 52, is clean and regularly spends time with his loved ones. … The program, now in its 13th year, helps non-violent felons undergo treatment starting with a 120-day in jail …
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