TREATMENT
When the need is now: ShareHouse, Inc. provides walk-in days
By Meghan Feir Weve all been through it waiting weeks or months for an appointment. Frustration builds and the immediate help you or your loved one direly needs is put on hold. As t...
Posted on 4/23/13 at 9:25 AM
Thank You Mary Adkins
Mary Adkins shared her amazing journey, a story of addiction, life, and learning. Thirty-five people came out; each for their own reason, on the coldest night of winter to hear Mary's heart story. We...
Posted on 3/17/13 at 2:32 PM
A Perfect World
It seems that the start of each new year begins with a drop-shipment of brand new problems, this year is no different. I think many people will see these problems as humanities' imperfections that mus...
Posted on 12/30/12 at 7:41 AM
Is alcoholism a forever problem in the U.S.?
Alcohol and the problem of alcoholism has been a problem for years and this problem is definitely not on the decline. Our society today in the U.S. seems to be adopting alcohol consumption as a major ...
Posted on 12/6/12 at 8:37 PM
Lessons in Vocal Care (from an MT on Vocal Rest)
As promised last post, we're going to take a look this week at an experience I've embarked on many a time before due to my personal intuition, but never before been medically mandated to do until 3 we...
Posted on 8/1/12 at 4:33 PM
An overview of alternative treatments
Millions of Americans have reached out to practitioners of “alternative” methods of achieving health and wellness. According to the National Science Foundation, “alternative medicine” generally refers to treatments that have not been proven effective using scientific methods.By Pamela Knudson , November 19, 2012
Seeking relief, migraine patients turn to Acu-Stapling
By Pamela Knudson , November 19, 2012
Experts: Weiner's behavior similar to addicts' 
By Frank Eltman , June 15, 2011
College officials consider recovery house for substance abusers 
The pervasive substance abuse by some college students has led to an expansion of college-based recovery programs and, at some colleges, residences dedicated for students in recovery.
By David Unze , February 20, 2011
AROUND THE REGION: Nephew defends aunt found dead .. Feds naturalize 400 new citizens ... Judge sets drug case timeline ... more 
The nephew of the woman found dead on train tracks near the New Page Paper Mill in Duluth described her as intelligent and loving.
Jason McLevis, 28, Duluth, said media portrayals of his aunt, Cathy Ann McLevis, 48, have led people to believe that she was “a homeless bum.”
By Associated Press , August 27, 2010
AROUND NORTH DAKOTA: Plea in drug case ... New Dakotas public defender ... New water plant ... more 
A Mandan man said he will plead guilty in a drug case.
Darrell Belgarde is charged in federal court with conspiracy to possess with the intent to deliver a controlled substance. Authorities said he led an operation to move methamphetamine from Texas to North Dakota.
By Associated Press , January 23, 2010
AROUND THE REGION: Four charged for drugs ... Insurance agent barred ... Ex-N.D. man dies ... more 
Four people have been indicted in a North Dakota drug conspiracy.
Ferris Lavelle Lee is charged in federal court with several counts,
By Herald Wire Reports , December 25, 2009
More sulfates from Devils Lake water could force new Fargo treatment plant 
Increasing the discharge of water from Devils Lake into the Sheyenne River could raise sulfate levels high enough that Fargo might eventually need to install $45 million in water treatment equipment, city officials said this week. Sulfates are a natural laxative and can cause diarrhea in people not used to high levels in their water, officials said.
By Helmut Schmidt , November 19, 2009
AROUND MINNESOTA: Care shift aids patients ... Forced chemo nearly done ... Experimental grapevine stolen ... more 
The Minnesota Department of Human Services outlined a plan Friday to maintain health insurance for more than 30,000 low-income adults whose coverage runs out March 1, by moving them from one state program into another. Commissioner Cal Ludeman said the agency will automatically transfer 28,000 people from the General Assistance Medical Care program into MinnesotaCare, a bigger subsidized plan for the working poor. Another 8,000 GAMC enrollees already are switching or dropping coverage.
By Forum Communications/Associated Press , November 07, 2009
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