Coroner: Bucks Inmate Died of Heart Failure During Heroin Withdrawal – Bucks County Courier Times
Coroner: Bucks inmate died of heart failure during heroin withdrawal – Bucks County Courier Times
Coroner: Bucks inmate died of heart failure during heroin withdrawal
Bucks County Courier Times A 49-year-old Bensalem woman found dead inside her Bucks County prison cell suffered sudden cardiac death during heroin detoxification, according to the Bucks County coroner. Marlene Yarnall was found dead in her cell in the “F” module of the prison … |
New Treatment For Opiate Addiction Entitled “Effortless Opiate Withdrawal: A … – PR Urgent (press release)
New Treatment For Opiate Addiction Entitled “Effortless Opiate Withdrawal: A …
PR Urgent (press release) Ryan Taylor, an Ivy League college graduate, world traveler and rogue inventor, is the author of a new and innovative opiate detox method entitled “Effortless Opiate Withdrawal: A Personal Journey”. After suffering from a 10 year addiction to … |
Coroner: Bucks inmate died of heart failure during heroin withdraw – The Intelligencer
Coroner: Bucks inmate died of heart failure during heroin withdraw
The Intelligencer A 49-year-old Bensalem woman found dead inside her Bucks County prison cell suffered sudden cardiac death during heroin detoxification, according to the Bucks County coroner. Marlene Yarnall was found dead in her cell in the “F” module of the prison … |
Help wanted: Personal tales show few detox options for local heroin addicts – Palladium-Item
Help wanted: Personal tales show few detox options for local heroin addicts
Palladium-Item Bobbie Jo Rains, 28, left, and roommate Kayla Pauly, 24, at Cross Road Christian Recovery Center for Women. Rains is putting her life back together after heroin addiction and time in prison for crimes she committed. / Robert Sullivan/Palladium-Item … |
Guest Commentary / County program ends in April Closing detox facility has … – HeraldNet
Guest Commentary / County program ends in April Closing detox facility has …
HeraldNet The human cost of closing detox is heart-wrenching. Our typical admission today is a 17-25 year old opiate addict (many girls) who began experimenting with drugs and alcohol in early teens. Invariably opiate users started taking prescriptions drugs … |