Michigan Celebrate Recovery Walk & Rally XII PSA 2
Michigan Celebrate Recovery Walk & Rally XII PSA 2 – Question was asked “What does recovery mean to you? and Was it worth it?” at last year’s Michigan Celebrate Recovery Walk and Rally XI What is Michigan Celebrate Recovery Walk and Rally? People in recovery from addiction to alcohol and other drugs, their families, friends, addiction treatment professionals, elected officials and other allies will be coming together from across the Great Lakes Region on September 15, 2012 on Belle Isle, Michigan to celebrate recovery as part of National Recovery Month. We’re excited to invite you to join us as a participant of Michigan Celebrate Recovery Walk & Rally XII for our annual march and rally. Join us in celebrating the reality of recovery and communicating the need for services and supports to make it possible for even more of our friends and neighbors to get the help they need to recover and give back to our communities. COMING 9.15.2012 In Detroit, Belle Isle, Michigan michigancelebraterecovery.org
Peers key in fighting drug abuse
Filed under: Michigan Drug Addiction
Anti-drug efforts have been a priority within the Bartholomew Consolidated School Corp. for decades. A number of these projects have been sustained. Arguably the most notable would be the ongoing Drug Abuse Resistance Education program, which has …
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Hoekstra wins Michigan Republican Senate nomination
Filed under: Michigan Drug Addiction
Once upon a time, Michigan was ripe territory for Republicans. A Republican has not held a U.S. Senate seat from Michigan since 2001, when U.S. Sen. Spencer Abraham left office. Pete Hoekstra hopes to end the GOP draught in November by defeating …
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Monkey Study Suggests Long-Term ADHD Drug Use Appears Safe
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The researchers found that there were no differences between the two groups — monkeys treated with Ritalin during adolescence were not more vulnerable to later drug use than the control animals. “After one year of drug therapy, we found no long …
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