Where in Houston Texas Can You Go for Free Hiv Resting?
Question by abhijeet_00: where in houston texas can you go for free hiv resting?
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Answer by Boba Phatt
Your best bet is to check with the Houston Department of Health and Human Services – 713-794-9020.
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Lots of places for anonymous or confidential HIV tests–hard to… Continue reading
'We'Re All Paying:' Heroin Spreads Misery Across the Nation
'We're all paying:' Heroin spreads misery across the nation
A local rehab facility has a six-month wait. … FILE – In this August 1971 file photo, American troops who are addicted to heroin sit together at a U.S. Army amnesty center in Long Binh, Vietnam. Heroin's reputation in the 1970s… Continue reading
Alcohol Rehab Center Lexington | Detox Lexington KY | Alcohol Rehab Center Lexington
Alcohol Rehab Center Lexington | Detox Lexington KY | Alcohol Rehab Center Lexington — http://lexington.alcoholismrecoverycenter.com/alcohol-rehab-center-lexington/ Addiction Recovery Facility Lexington provides people with the chance to make p…
Adam Edelen speaks at college Jack Conway is suing
For the past several years, Conway has waged war on some of the non-profit… Continue reading
Heroin Addicts Face Barriers to Treatment
Heroin addicts face barriers to treatment
National Videos. NEW YORK — As the ranks of heroin users rise, increasing numbers of addicts are looking for help but are failing to find it — because there are no beds in packed facilities, treatment is hugely expensive and insurance companies won't …… Continue reading
What Drug Treatment Is There for Huffing?
Question by stacey l: What drug treatment is there for huffing?
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Bless you for reaching out for help. Please take the next footstep and look into getting either inpatient (residential) treatment or outpatient counseling. Inpatient treatment has a lot… Continue reading
FDA Approves Under-the-Tongue Hay Fever Pill
FDA approves under-the-tongue hay fever pill
WEDNESDAY, April 2, 2014 (HealthDay News) — Just in time for the spring allergy season, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Wednesday approved a new under-the-tongue pill to treat hay fever caused by certain grass pollens. Oralair is the first …
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