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By contrast, addiction-treatment vaccines work in the bloodstream, not the brain.
Quest for Vaccines to Treat Addiction Mark Long 2011
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Tom Brady, chief medical officer at the CRC Health Group in Cupertino, California, an addiction-treatment center, was quoted in the NYT article saying that a lot of people who use Casual Encounters "... have a narcissistic, sociopathic side where they don't have a lot of empathy for other people."
Vanessa Richmond: A New Twist in the Story of Craigslist Sex 2010
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Tom Brady, chief medical officer at the CRC Health Group in Cupertino, California, an addiction-treatment center, was quoted in the NYT article saying that a lot of people who use Casual Encounters "... have a narcissistic, sociopathic side where they don't have a lot of empathy for other people."
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"They make you pumped, aggressive, hypersexual, and that's going to feel good to a lot of these kids," says Dr. Kirk Brower, an addiction-treatment specialist at the University of Michigan.
Toxic Strength 2007
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In 2001, the Christian addiction-treatment group Teen Challenge came under fire when an executive there said in a Senate hearing that some Jewish clients became "completed" — or Christian.
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LiLo skipped the Sundance Film Festival to attend treatment meetings and go hiking on three acres of land at the Wonderland Center for addiction-treatment where she has been staying for the last week.
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With me tonight from Minneapolis, addiction-treatment expert and author of the book, "Broken: My Story of Addiction and Redemption," William C. Moyers.
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The money wasted on worthless animal experiments would be much better spent on education, health services and addiction-treatment programs.
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Ontario will spend $4.5-million over the next three years to help nearly 23,000 smokers in addiction-treatment programs quit.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed Maria BaBBage 2012
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Planet of the Apes, a Minnesota-based addiction-treatment organization called the Hazelden Foundation published a foundational book called Out of the Shadows: Understanding Sexual Addiction.
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