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Should Welfare Recipients Be Drug Tested?
Question by Obama Joker: Should welfare recipients be drug tested?
Why/why not?
Best answer:
Answer by >yummy<
No.
Because although bush really, really tried, we don’t live in a Fascist State.
Geez – WHEN will Righties stop trying to have the government in every aspect of our lives?
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Smoking Cessation in Addiction Treatment with Dr. Peter Selby of CAMH
Dr. Peter Selby talks about the importance of integrating smoking cessation into addiction treatment programs. Dr. Selby is the Clinical Director of the Addi…
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Is Cindy McCain a Good Role Model?
Question by teddy1066: Is Cindy McCain a good role model?
Critics say that Cindy McCain is a drug addict and thief.
According to Wikipedia, she was investigated by the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) for stealing drugs and breaking Federal law.
Cindy McCain began abusing narcotics when she and her husband John McCain were being investigated for their role in the ‘Keating Five’ scandal. Cindy McCain was the bookeeper who couldn’t find Keating-related receipts.
Is anyone else bothered by this?
Is Cindy McCain a good role model for children?
Best answer:
Answer by Independant
Cindy is a billionaire heiress who has always been used to getting exactly what she wants including (married man). John McCain met Cindy in Hawaii when she was 25 when they began dating (yes John was still married to Carol at the time). Stanton Peele, a New Jersey Psychologist and Attorney and Author of “Diseasing of America” wrote about Cindy McCain in 1995 (Jossey-bass, 1995).
Brain Cancer Questions..?
Question by ellie: brain cancer questions..?
if anyone could answer these questions that be really great:
1) how does brain cancer attack the body?
2) What type of cell it attacks?
3) How it affects on the cells?
4) Can it spread?
5)why or why now does it spread?
6) How does it spread?
Best answer:
Answer by redunicorn
There are two types of brain tumors: primary brain tumors that originate in the brain and metastatic (secondary) brain tumors that originate from cancer cells that have migrated from other parts of the body.
Primary brain cancer rarely spreads beyond the central nervous system, and death results from uncontrolled tumor growth within the limited space of the skull. Metastatic brain cancer indicates advanced disease and has a poor prognosis.
Primary brain tumors can be cancerous or noncancerous. Both types take up space in the brain and may cause serious symptoms (e.g., vision or hearing loss) and complications (e.g., stroke).
What Are Your Views on This Statement?
Question by Deryn: What are your views on this statement?
Addictions are the result of thoughts that are unchecked by the Word of God. Every outcome you experience in life follows a sequence that begins with words and leads to thoughts, feelings, decisions, actions then habits. Read more at http://www.facebook.com/pages/Resurrection-Life-Through-Jesus-Christ/111520050658
Best answer:
Answer by Geeb
silly reductionism. Why doesn’t he just say that all addicions begin with atoms as we are made of atoms?
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Faces of The Watershed: Heather
Meet Heather, Patient Relations here at The Watershed. Free 24 hour help line (888) 629-8069 As a leading drug treatment center our aim is to ensure that you…
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Alcohol Abuse Treatment: Can a Sex Offender Be “treated”?
Question by jayne: Can a sex offender be “treated”?
I have custody of my niece and nephew. Today we had a permanency planning meeting at CPS. The plan is “Reunification with parent upon completion of sex offender and dug/alcohol treatment”. This scares me to death! The kids are 3 and 6 and I do not want them placed with their sex offender father even if he does have “treatment”. Should a sex offender EVER be trusted with young children?
Best answer:
Answer by Baron
No. Those kids will be in danger every minute they are with this “treated” addict sicko. The failure rate for rehab treatment ALONE is disturbing. Poor kids.
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Alicia N. AA Speaker 12 Step Recovery “Treatment for Alcoholism” – Women in Sobriety
Coma Question……..?
Question by –: Coma question……..?
Can anyone explain me what are the 3 stages of coma?
Best answer:
Answer by I Love Yahoo Answers!
What is a Coma?
Coma is an extended period of unconsciousness from which a person cannot be aroused even with the most painful stimuli. Coma is not a disease. It is a symptom of a disease or a response to an event, such as a severe head injury, seizure or metabolic problem. Most comas do not last longer than four weeks. Some people in a coma shift to a persistent vegetative state, in which breathing, maintaining normal blood pressure, digesting and eliminating foods continues without the patient’s awareness. The vegetative state can last for years or decades. The outcome of a coma ranges from full recovery to death. Whether a person recovers, and to what extent, depends upon the cause of the coma and the type and extent of the brain damage.

