ProfNet Wire: Health & Medicine: Alcohol/drug Addictions
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ProfNet Wire: Health & Medicine: Alcohol/drug Addictions
Newswise - Newswise (press release) - Jul 26, 2007
, and medical director at ROSECRANCE HEALTH NETWORK, a substance abuse treatment facility specializing in treatment programs for adolescents and young adults: “Multiple treatment episodes for teens and young adults in recovery for substance abuse addictions are becoming more common, reflecting the chronic nature of the disease and the complexity of treatment. The public often fails to recognize that addiction is a chronic disease that requires ongoing care. Patients relapse in addiction, just as cancer patients may go into remission only to have the disease reappear. Patients who return to treatment should not be criticized for relapsing. Rather, it’s important to understand that those battling addictions may be in recovery for the rest of their lives… News Contact: Aimee Corso, acorso@weisscommpartners. SPORTS MEDICINE: CYCLING AND CLAVICLE INJURY. , is a leading sports orthopedist in the New York metropolitan area: “A broken clavicle, popularly known as the collarbone, is one of the most common fractures of the upper body and a frequent injury among cyclists. Until recently, the prevailing treatment recommendation for the vast majority of clavicle fractures has been a nonsurgical regimen of immobilization, followed by extensive physical therapy, which sidelined most patients for up to four months.

Army: No link found between HIV-positive soldier and unit deployed to…
Stars and Stripes - Jul 26, 2007

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