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Louisville Drug Treatment Help: Modern Chiropractors and Typical Misconceptions About Chiropractic Care

A lot of people continue to be frightened of trying alternative treatments, especially chiropractic care, due to myths and misconceptions. Here are a few basic misconceptions you may have heard about chiropractic care:

Misconception 1: Chiropractic Care is Agonizing

Chiropractic care is by and large pain-free. Many patients instantly feel… Continue reading

JADAC


 

JADAC – Overview of Jefferson Alcohol and Drug Addiction Center in Louisville Kentucky

 

Dendreon falls on data for rival cancer drug

Filed under: Louisville Drug Treatment

… Corp. slumped Monday after Johnson & Johnson reported positive clinical data for a prostate cancer drug that competes with Dendreon's therapy… Continue reading

Louisville Drug Abuse: Data Driven Decisions

Data driven decision-making seems to be a hot topic in healthcare today. Actually, it is a process that manufacturers have used a long time. The Toyota Quality process is built upon data; it is one reason they are the leading maker of quality auto products. Using this concept in healthcare… Continue reading

A New, Deadly Drug Is Making Its Way on the Streets of Louisville


 

A new, deadly drug is making its way on the streets of Louisville – Oxymorphone, sold under the brand name Opana, is a prescription pain killer that is starting to take the lives of those who abuse it. Courier-Journal reporter Jessie Halladay gives us this overview.

 

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Louisville Drug Use: Drugs Found in Drinking Water – the Shocking Truth

IIt seems that, in this day and age, every time you hear the news, there is a new shocking story about incidents of drugs found in drinking water.

For example, according to Associated Press (AP) investigation results which appeared on the news in December of last year, “a vast array… Continue reading

Steven Karch /B LLN261 Louisville Late Night


 

Steven Karch /B LLN261 Louisville Late Night – Featuring Dr.Steven Karch, MD, Editor, Forensic Drug Abuse Advisor

 

Crackdown on painkillers concerns patients, doctors

Filed under: Louisville Drug Abuse

"They don't want to treat me," the 33-year-old Louisville, Ky., woman said. "If someone is abusing it, that's one thing.… Continue reading