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Mar 19 2024
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Inpatient addiction recovery treatment center proposed in west Carmel
ARISE Substance Abuse Care Services is petitioning the Carmel Board of Zoning Appeals for a use variance to allow clients to stay overnight at its proposed facility in west Carmel at 4545 Northwestern Dr. The BZA is set to review the request at its March 25 meeting, which is set to begin at 6 p.m. at Carmel City Hall. According to documents filed with the city, ARISE “offers intensive
Current PublishingMar 14 2024
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Montana clinicians want confidential mental health treatment
By Katheryn Houghton for KFF Health News. Broadcast version by Mark Moran for Big Sky Connection reporting for the KFF Health News-Public News Service Collaboration States are redefining when medical professionals can get mental health treatment without risking notifying the boards that regulate their licenses. Too often, health care workers wait to seek counseling or addiction treatment,
Public News ServiceMar 22 2024
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Kate Middleton announces she has cancer, undergoing chemotherapy treatment
Princess Kate announced she's been diagnosed with cancer in a video message.
The Princess of Wales, 42, has been undergoing preventative chemotherapy treatment after a planned abdominal surgery showed "cancer had been present." Kate did not elaborate on the form or extent of the cancer in her video.
She gave the update on her health Friday after undergoing major surgery earlier
Fox News (Online News)Mar 25 2024
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Spokane Mayor proposes using $1 million of opioid settlement funds on treatment
Spokane Mayor Lisa Brown wants to spend $1 million in opioid settlement funds to enhance the fire department’s social work program and to create intensive services for people addicted to opiates and frequently commit crimes. Spokane and Spokane County will receive tens of millions of dollars over the next two decades as part of settlements between the state of Washington and opioid
Spokesman ReviewMar 25 2024
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'I was very shocked.' Idaho Legislature launches investigation into youth treatment homes
(Investigate West) — In response to InvestigateWest reporting that uncovered allegations of child abuse and neglect at state-licensed facilities, the Idaho Legislature has commissioned a state watchdog investigation that will examine oversight of Idaho’s youth treatment homes. Rep. Marco Erickson, R-Idaho Falls, presented the investigation request on Friday, arguing an evaluation was necessary
East Idaho NewsMar 07 2024
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Two clinics resume IVF treatment in Alabama
The University of Alabama at Birmingham announced its resumption of IVF procedures shortly after the bill was signed. “UAB appreciates the Alabama Legislature and Governor Kay Ivey for swiftly passing and signing legislation that provides some protections and will therefore allow UAB to restart in vitro fertilization (IVF) treatments,” said Warner Huh, the chair of obestrics and gynecology, in
PoliticoMar 12 2024
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‘Voice of the Shockers’ Mike Kennedy finishes cancer treatment
WICHITA, Kan. (KSNW) — Mike Kennedy, known fondly as the voice of the Wichita State Shockers, announced Tuesday he finished radiation treatments for prostate cancer. Kennedy had previously announced on Feb. 15 that he was undergoing treatment for the cancer, causing him to miss two WSU men’s basketball road games. “Big day for me today – the last of my 28 radiation treatments,” Kennedy said in
KSN TVMar 06 2024
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Alabama passes law to protect IVF treatments
MONTGOMERY, Ala. — Alabama lawmakers on Wednesday passed legislation to shield in vitro fertilization providers from civil and criminal liability, capping off their scramble to allow the fertility treatment after a state Supreme Court ruling found that frozen embryos should be considered children. Two major clinics said they were moving to restart treatments, possibly in the coming days, while
Spokesman ReviewMar 12 2024
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New OCD and Anxiety treatment center opens in Utah
OREM, UTAH (GOOD THINGS UTAH) — Paul Peterson, CEO of OCD Anxiety Centers, joined us on the show to address the pressing issue of OCD and Anxiety, emphasizing that there is indeed a way out for the estimated 40 million sufferers. With anxiety on the rise and families feeling increasingly desperate to find effective solutions, Peterson stresses the importance of evidence-based treatment,
ABC4 UtahMar 21 2024
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Merck combination treatment for lung cancer fails late-stage study
The Merck logo is seen at a gate to the Merck & Co campus in Rahway, New Jersey, U.S., July 12, 2018. REUTERS/Brendan McDermid/File Photo Purchase Licensing Rights , opens new tab March 21 (Reuters) - Merck (MRK.N) said on Thursday a combination of its cancer drugs Keytruda and Lynparza failed to meet the main goals of a late-stage study evaluating it as an initial treatment for a type of
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