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IonLife Announces Financing Program

With the current economic climate, we are all watching our dollars closer than ever. Your friends at IonLife™ understand this fact and have been working overtime to find ways in which we can help you stretch your dollars. We are proud to announce a financing program specifically designed for IonLife™ ...

Redoubled Efforts In The Fight Against Alcohol Dependency, Announced By Sunset Malibu

Sunset Malibu, an exclusive treatment center on the California coast, has long been a transformational force in the field of rehabilitation and recovery. Now, Sunset is announcing its redoubled efforts in the fight against alcohol dependency. Alcoholism is a disease. Like any disease, it can only be eradicated with the help ...

When Depression Treatment Is Administered In The Right Way Healing Becomes Easier

Depression is a jointly physical and psychological disease. Depression recovery, in turn, must entail both physical and psychological healing. As obvious as that sounds, the unfortunate truth is that many of the most high-priced depression treatment facilities in Los Angeles target one dimension of the disease while ignoring the other. ...

Introducing A Private Substance Abuse Treatment Center With Cutting-Edge Rehabilitation Methods

Cliffside Malibu, an exclusive recovery center on the Malibu coast, has long been a leading light in the California treatment community. Now, the center is pleased to announce its renewed commitment to providing cutting-edge care in a luxurious and dignified environment. Rehab is never easy. On the contrary, addiction is a ...

Kim Richards Admits To Alcoholism

Much speculation encircled Real Housewives of Beverly Hills and previous child-actress Kim Richards this television season. On the show, it was clear Ms. Richards was struggling with issues in her life. Her erratic behavior caused her fellow cast members to accuse her of using crystal meth on screen. Kim Richards, as ...

Retired Brigadier General’s sobriety offers hope for soldiers

Not only did Vietnam immediately and physically affect now-retired Brigadier General Stanley Cherrie, the ghosts of the war have continued to haunt him decades later. After having his right leg, right hand and part of his left heel mangled by stepping on a land mine in Vietnam, General Cherrie began drinking ...

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