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Community residents are invited to sharpen their culinary palate at Renz Addiction Counseling Center's "Epicurean Delight" fundraiser from 6 to 9 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 18 at Elgin Community College's Culinary Arts & Hospitality Institute.
In response to the pornography addiction issues raised by the new movie 'Fireproof,' InternetSafety.com today announced a 30% discount on Safe Eyes®, the #1 rated Internet filtering program that automatically blocks millions of sex-related websites to help porn users break the habit.
The actor has "successfully completed his treatment," according to his lawyer
Actor David Duchovny, who plays a womanizing novelist on the cable television series "Californication," has completed a rehabilitation program for sex addiction, his attorney said on Monday.
Each year, the organizers of the Des Moines Area Hunger Hike strive to make a difference in the lives of people locally and around the world by raising money for charity.
David Duchovny has been released from rehab, which he entered voluntarily two months ago to treat sex addiction. "David has successfully completed his rehabilitation," Duchovny's lawyer told Usmagazine.com on Monday. "He is out of rehab and will be starting a movie soon.” The X-Files star, 48, and his wife, Tea Leoni, were spotted arm-in-arm at the Czech Festival in New York City Sunday....
Beacon Journal staff report Green resident Gregory A. Kavinsky will serve as interim executive director of the Summit County Board of Alcohol, Drug Addiction and Mental Health Services as the agency begins the search for a permanent leader.
He's now a two-time world champion who is perhaps a ring away from consideration for baseball's Hall of Fame and who has helped turn success from nicety to necessity at Fenway Park.
A Lincolnshire man who refused help to fight his drug addiction stabbed his girlfriend to death in a fit of paranoia, a court hears.
More and more persons with mental illnesses, addiction disorders, and chronic and infectious diseases receive their medical care in a jail or prison. As of mid-2007, approximately 13 million inmates had been admitted to US jails during the previous 12 months.
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