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Controversial Jail Medical Provider Corizon Leaving Town

Controversial jail medical provider Corizon leaving town
The lawsuits contain claims that Corizon staff dismissed inmates' complaints and were slow to put physicians on the case or take inmates to a hospital. The most recent lawsuit, filed in August in Jefferson Circuit Court, claims Samantha George was …
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Another Voice: Combating the Prescription Drug Epidemic

Another Voice: Combating the prescription drug epidemic
And a study by the University at Buffalo found that 40 percent of patients in a hospital detox program became addicted to street drugs after using prescription opioid medications. The tragic death of 20-year-old Michael Israel of North Buffalo, who …
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Inside a New York Drug Clinic, Allegations of Kickbacks and Shoddy Care
The hospital kept her for only four and a half days, and Medicaid wouldn't pay for a residential treatment program. She was nowhere near completing detoxification from more than six years of prescription drugs, including the potent opiates Dilaudid and …
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The B1G Roadtrip: A Journey Through Football's Heartland

The B1G Roadtrip: A journey through football's heartland
I even agreed to wear an Oklahoma shirt (with a Mizzou shirt on underneath) to a Missouri-Oklahoma game in Norman in 2007 so I could sit in the family section at Owen Field. Now that's love. Eric hadn't … You've got a former state capital, which is …
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Springfield man says he was denied service because of his service dog
September 10, 2013|By Melody Pettit. (SPRINGFIELD, Mo) — One Springfield veteran is upset because of what happened to him and his dog. … He's a service dog, specially trained to help Lee Wissmiller with narcolepsy. “He nips my fingers if I pass out …
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Sons of Anarchy Review: "One One Six" (Episode 6.02)

Sons of Anarchy Review: "One One Six" (Episode 6.02)
But staying in the fight just cost more lives and delayed the inevitable withdrawal. Vietnam might be the most prominent geopolitical example, but the sunk cost fallacy is everywhere—politics, business, even … They tie the woman down and give her a …
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Tips to Making Methadone/morphine Withdrawals More Enjoyable?

Question by EpicFail: tips to making methadone/morphine withdrawals more enjoyable?
the past three days have been hell. no work. haven’t left the house. any ideas how to make the aching, sweating, shaking, and miserable pain to lessen a little??

besides going to the doctor. he would just give me more. and no 911 obviously
can’t sleep one bit either. cant get comfortable. just shaking. all night. and terrible night sweats.

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Answer by Happy As A Clam
Honestly, I think you just have to wait it out. Sorry.

Answer by tlm
I had a month on morphine drip and when I got home the doc said try benadryl to sleep I am not a professional that worked for me I only took it for like 2 nights to sleep.

What Is the Best Shock Collar Available and Affordable?

Question by tom3pleotvteyxo: What is the best shock collar available and affordable?
I have a 7 mnth old basset hound around 55lbs. Im looking for the best and most affordable shock collar to train him. My main concern is he keeps running across the road, through the woods, and everywhere he knows not to go. He also has a major barking/howling problem. Along with these, just a couple minor puppy problems like nipping, and jumping. Also, I’m wondering if the “bark collars” can also be used for his roaming problem. And I would appreciate any other tips and techniques for using a shock collar.

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