Raleigh North Carolina Alcohol Treatment Centers


 

Raleigh North Carolina Alcohol Treatment Centers – www.transformationstreatment.com Transformations Treatment Center also implements a highly successful Christian drug treatment and Christian alcohol rehabilitation approach which allows Transformations to go above and beyond most of the services offered by a traditional or secular rehabilitation center. A prospective client does not have to be a Christian in order to benefit from the services and programs offered at Transformations, recognizing and accepting each person’s viewpoint is always respected and maintained. The experienced and compassionate staff are available to help each and every single person who desires to enter drug and alcohol treatment, undergo a life saving transformation and give up drugs or alcohol permanently. For more information you can visit our site or give us a call at 1-866-211-5538.

 

More cases expected in southern state meningitis outbreak.

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The impacted states are Tennessee, Virginia, Florida, North Carolina and Maryland. Tennessee has the most cases, 18 in total thus far. Three Tennessee pain treatment centers received steroids that were part of the recalled lots. They are: the Specialty …
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theSyosset-JerichoTribune.com Calendar

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Join this support group at 7 p.m. on the third Tuesday of the month in the Adult Day Health Care Program Room at the Cold Spring Hills Center for Nursing and Rehabilitation, 378 Syosset-Woodbury Rd., Woodbury. Call Mary … •Syosset Day Chapter …
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Orlando clinic injected patients with steroid linked to meningitis outbreak

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At least 47 people in seven states — Florida, Tennessee, Virginia, Maryland, North Carolina, Indiana and Michigan — have contracted meningitis linked to the contaminated drug, according to health officials. … The other Florida centers that received …
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