Winston/Salem, NC: Drug and Alcohol Rehabilitation Center Southern California


 

Winston/Salem, NC: Drug and Alcohol Rehabilitation Center Southern California – Laguna Beach Recovery Center www.Lagunarecovery.com (866)491-0214 Laguna Beach Recovery Center is based on a loving dignified approach, in renowned Laguna Beach, California. As an Alcohol and drug treatment recovery facility we have the highest long-term success rate in the industry, and will treat you or your loved one like family. We have a highly effective therapeutic approach to treating alcohol and drug addiction. Our renowned treatment is coupled with our finely appointed amenities that are steps from the beach. We focus on providing the foundation and tools for lifelong recovery. Each program is designed and based upon an individuals specific needs. We have a wide variety of programs including 3-5 day detox, 7-10 day fast track, core 30 day programs, extended care, transitional living, as well as executive and professional treatment options.

 

Deacon Profile: Mark Welker

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Welker received his Bachelors of Science Degree in Chemistry from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and his Ph.D. in Chemistry from Florida State University. … Last November, a treatment for prostate cancer developed by Welker, George …
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Multidisciplinary Prostate Cancer Care at Duke Cancer Institute: An Interview

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In a conversation with Urologists in Cancer Care, Judd W. Moul, MD, professor of Surgery and director of the Duke Prostate Center, Duke Cancer Institute, Durham, North Carolina, commented on practice trends in urologic cancer care and the advantages …
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Veterans to receive assistance from renovated Butner facility

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Veterans also have the opportunity to receive treatment from state alcohol and drug addiction centers. John Swart, State Command Sgt. Maj. for the N.C. National Guard, said the center has the potential to help a lot of veterans in need, but that it was …
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