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Clot-retrieval devices failed to improve stroke-related disability

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"This is the largest trial of an intra-arterial intervention for acute ischemic stroke, and is important because it shows that the addition of devices to treat clots within the brain artery was no more effective than treatment with IV t-PA alone," said …
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How Do You Get Someone Into Drug Treatment Programs?

Question by Sheryl S: How do you get someone into drug treatment programs?
Anyone have any suggestions on coping with a family member who denies they are a crack user? I have someone who desperately needs to get treatment, but flatly denies the addiction and accuses everyone else of being “liars.” He is truly paranoid and it’s frightening just to try to talk to him.

Drug Addiction Rehabilitation Program for Adolescents in Atlantic Canada – Portage Cassidy Lake


 

Drug Addiction Rehabilitation Program for adolescents in Atlantic Canada – Portage Cassidy Lake – Residents and graduates of the Portage Atlantic rehabilitation program at Cassidy Lake describe their struggles with substance abuse and their appreciation for the Portage drug addiction treatment program in New Brunswick. Residents, staff, and members of the community talk about how Portage helps Atlantic Canadian youth seek Freedom from Addiction. Portage is a cross-Canada non-profit organisation that fosters the strengths and skills of substance dependent persons to enable them, through comprehensive and cost-effective interventions based on the therapeutic community approach, to live lives of sobriety, filled with dignity, self-respect, and accomplishment. www.portage.ca

2011 Christmas Concert Promo


 

2011 Christmas Concert Promo – This is Alissa’s story. She is a successful graduate of Minnesota Teen Challenge. Alissa’s story starts with postpartum depression when she became addicted to pain killers. After an overdose she joined faith based drug treatment center Minnesota Teen Challenge. She has been transformed and is working towards getting her life back together. www.mntc.org

 

Hartman: Beating the Badgers is just what Gophers needed

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7 Steps to Quit Drinking Day 6 (Alcohol Rehab Program)


 

7 Steps to Quit Drinking Day 6 (Alcohol Rehab Program) – FREE Ebook: www.HighsteadAlcoholTreatment.com www.highsteadalcoholtreatment.com Video explains 7 step process to quit drinking, end alcohol abuse, stop binge-drinking or break any bad habit or addiction. Before checking into any alcohol rehab or treatment facility, visit www.highsteadalcoholtreatment.com to get help with any drinking problem.

 

Critics Question M on Prison Education

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Monica Ronaldi, Director of Programs and Treatment at the Department of Correction, says all educational programs are currently being reevaluated. She says the DOC will not be satisfied until the recidivism rate is “a zero, if it ever could be.” “Right …
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CTN Webinar: The Importance of the CTN.


 

CTN Webinar: The Importance of the CTN. – This one-hour webinar, produced by the National Drug Abuse Treatment Clinical Trials Network (CTN) Clinical Coordinating Center for CTN members and the public, provides an overview of how the wealth of data that has been generated from the CTN has influenced changes in health care. The webinar begins with a description of the CTN network and its infrastructure; describes all of the studies carried out by the CTN to date, as well as new protocols currently in development; and explains the main processes by which research outcomes are disseminated to those in the field (via Blending Team products and the CTN Dissemination Library, for example). Dr. Tai concludes with a discussion about the future aims of the CTN, its challenges and its opportunities. The target audience is CTN members and other researchers and clinicians in the substance abuse field. Presented by Betty Tai, PhD, Center for the Clinical Trials Network, NIDA. For more resources related to this webinar, as well as other webinars in this series, visit: ctndisseminationlibrary.org