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What’s the very first thing you do in the morning? You open your eyes then you…. Pick up your smart phone. You know it’s true. Many of us wake up in the morning and the first thing we do is... Learn MoreIn the News: Penn State Fined 60 Million after Sandusky Child Abuse Conviction
On November 5th, 2011 former Penn State assistant coach Jerry Sandusky was arrested and released on $100,000 bail after being arraigned on 40 criminal charges. He was accused of child sexual abuse that ranged from inappropriate sexual contact, assault and... Learn MoreIn The News: Sylvester Stallone’s son, Sage Stallone, Dead
July 18th, 2012 – On Friday, July 13th, 2012, Sylvester Stallone lost his eldest son, Sage Moonblood Stallone, (age 36) to an apparent overdose. Whether or not the overdose was accidental or suicidal is up in the air. Many are... Learn MoreIn The News: What is Jesse Jackson Jr., being treated for: Alcoholism, Mood Disorder or Sleep Disorder?
Since last Wed, July 11th, 2012 the media has been reporting various different ailments as to the reason why Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr., has been missing from his Congressional duties. NBC reported that he was being treated for alcoholism. CBS... Learn MoreIn The News: Eva Rausing, Addicted Philanthropist Dead
On Monday, July 9th, 2010 Eva Rausing, philanthropist and wife of multibillionaire Hans Rausing was found dead in an upstairs bedroom in their townhome in Belgravia, London. Eva Louise Rausing (7 March 1964 - 9 July 2012) was born Eva... Learn MoreIn The News: A.J Allmendinger, Fails Drug Test, Suspended by NASCAR
NASCAR has temporarily suspended Penske driver, A.J Allmendinger after his primary urine sample tested positive. The sample was taken at the Kentucky Speedway on June 29th, 2012. It’s NASCAR policy to not release the type of drug its drivers test... Learn MoreIn The News: Drug Addicted Baby Boomers
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[caption id="attachment_3075" align="aligncenter" width="400" caption="In the news: Nicotine Vaccine Developed"][/caption] In the news: Nicotine Vaccine Developed Researchers, led by Dr. Ronald Crystal, chairman of the department of genetic medicine at Weill Cornell Medical College, are working on a nicotine vaccine... Learn MoreFormer NFL Quarterback, Ray Lucas, Blames League for Drug Addiction
Prescription drug abuse is continuing to rear its’ ugly head. Every day we hear about the millions of Americans suffering from addiction and the struggles they face in attempts to either fuel their addiction or get help. The NFL organization... Learn MoreIn The News: Alcohol Abuse Increases After Weight Loss Surgery
The Journal of the American Medical Association published a new study about weight-loss surgery and the risk of those patients developing a drinking problem. The study examined about 2,000 obese adults before and after weight loss surgery. The study specifically... Learn MoreIn The News: Rodney King Dead at 47
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