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Octomom Enters Rehab for Xanax Addiction!

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Octomom (real name Nadya Suleman) has checked into rehab for Xanax addiction, TMZ has learned. Octomom will be leaving her children for 30 days as she begins treatment at the Chapman House Drug Rehabilitation Center in Southern California.
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New drug treatment center opens in Fresno

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The hope is by expanding drug treatment and mental health counseling, it will actually reduce crime. A ribbon cutting ceremony officially opened Fresno's newest substance abuse treatment facility. The First Street Center is seen as an alternative to …
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Norcross drug facility under new scrutiny

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Testimony in a wrongful-death lawsuit by Desmond's parents accuses Narconon of Georgia of duping out-of-state courts and parents into believing it provided the kind of supervision expected from residential drug treatment facilities. As part of the ruse …
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Treatment center combats use of prescription painkillers

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We want you off drugs.'" The businessman, now 56 years old, battled alcohol addiction at 22 years old and was alcohol free for 10 years before he took up another addiction with drugs. In 2008, the businessman contracted cancer, thus causing a relapse …
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