Seattle Program Aims to Break the Habit of Incarceration – the Seattle Times

Drug Rehab Intervention: Seattle program aims to break the habit of incarceration – The Seattle Times

Seattle program aims to break the habit of incarceration
The Seattle Times
Completely funded by private foundations, the $ 950000-a-year, four-year pilot program offers hand-picked participants individualized alternatives to arrest, from inpatient drug treatment and educational opportunities to housing assistance and

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Drug Rehab Intervention: Chiropractic Neurology Addresses Symptoms of Vestibular Concussion … – MarketWatch (press release)

Chiropractic Neurology Addresses Symptoms of Vestibular Concussion
MarketWatch (press release)
Treatment methods are brain-based, non-invasive, drug-free physical rehabilitation, using receptor-based stimulation, such as chiropractic adjustments, movement, light, taste and smell, in conjunction with nutritional therapies,

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Drug Rehab Intervention: Cardiac Rehab Program Helps Stroke Patients – Internal Medicine News Digital Network


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Cardiac Rehab Program Helps Stroke Patients
Internal Medicine News Digital Network
for the pilot phase of Hearts in Motion – a small regional hospital, a sports complex, and a drug store – began enrolling patients in 2006 to the 3-month intervention, and by 2010 the program had 12-month follow-up data on a total of 705 patients.

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