ABTTC.COM Addiction Center CEO Paul Howarth speaks out about Medical Marijuana laws
abttc.com Drug Rehab and Alcohol Rehab claims Teens making a mockery of medical marajuana laws.
abttc.com Drug Rehab and Alcohol Rehab claims Teens making a mockery of medical marajuana laws.
Over the course of the past two decades an ever increasing number of people – men and women from all walks of life – have come to understand that they have a serious problem with gambling. These individuals (or people around them in their lives) ...
Legalized Marijuana in the United States opinion piece from Jerrod Menz President of A Better Tomorrow Treatment Center
iSoBusy Fake Call iPhone App Seeks to Remedy Back-to-School Annoyances
To benefit a South Central LA youth nonprofit
Three siblings with Autism will learn to ride a dirt bike as part of a new project to raise awareness for nonprofit Autism Speaks.
President Barack Obama Delivers Educational Speech to America’s Schoolchildren
The Narconon program in Michigan continues to provide community outreach throughout the state.
Clinic officials say many vets are unaware of the services available to them
Esteemed speakers scheduled to speak at 8:30 a.m. press conference.
If you have a child that is struggling with drug addiction issues, you need to understand that you are far from alone. Many parents have children who are struggling with addiction issues. Therefore, if you are such a parent, you are wise to educa ...
With the recent Pfizer lawsuits, it's no wonder why prescription medications are the second most abused drugs in the country.
Drug Prevention Program Will Get Unused Prescriptions Off the Streets
The Ambrosia Treatment Centers, who have locations in both Singer Island and Port St. Lucie, on Florida’s Southeast coast, have announced the availability of neurotransmitter testing for their clients. This cutting edge testing will help clients ...
According to Narconon of Georgia, one of the simplest ways to prevent prescription drug abuse is to clean out your medicine cabinet.
Those suffering from post-traumatic stress are two-to-three times more likely to becoming addicted to alcohol or drugs, a new study shows.