Staying Safe in Rehab This Flu Season
Ambrosia Treatment Center is doubling down on efforts to keep our clients safe during this flu season.
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Ambrosia Treatment Center is doubling down on efforts to keep our clients safe during this flu season.
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Philadelphia’s to employ Drexel University co-op students & research addiction treatment outcomes Philadelphia drug rehab clinic Ambrosia Treatment Center and Drexel University College of Nursing and Health Professions are teaming up to provide students with real-world experience treating substance abuse and mental health. The partnership will give students hands-on healthcare experience as part of their
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Call 24/7 addiction helpline for advice & support: (888) 492-5518 Our experts can help you get your life back from addiction. We offer innovative resources to help you and your family overcome this disease. From residential and outpatient treatment to ongoing therapies, the road to recovery begins with expert help and hope. No matter where
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For about 4 percent of American adults, nighttime is the right time to take a pill — a sleeping pill, that is. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says it’s relatively common for both adult men and women to lean on medications when sleep just won’t come. But the same pills that should bring
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Like much of America, South Carolina is suffering the devastating consequences of the opioid epidemic. A study by the CDC found that South Carolina overdose death rates jumped 42.5 percent from 2006 to 2016, the decade preceding the peak of overdose deaths in the US. Drugabuse.gov reports that in 2017, there were 749 overdose deaths
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It’s difficult to determine what addiction treatments work and what don’t because everyone with addiction is a little different. There are some forms of care doctors tend to recommend to most people hoping for sobriety.
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A longstanding DXM habit leads to dependence. You’ll break that habit with detox. Significant symptoms last for about three days, but your cravings may last even longer.