How to Find a Rehab Facility That Offers Effective Dual Diagnosis Cure

Read reviews, testimonials, and success stories from individuals who have undergone dual diagnosis treatment at the facility.
Positive feedback can provide insights into the facility s effectiveness and the experiences of past clients.
Conclusion:

Seeking treatment for dual diagnosis requires a comprehensive and compassionate approach that addresses both substance abuse and underlying mental health issues. When searching for a rehab facility that offers effective dual diagnosis care, it s crucial to consider factors such as specialization, clinical expertise, treatment approach, customization, evidence-based therapies, medication management, aftercare, family involvement, holistic therapies, and success stories.

By thoroughly researching and , you or your loved one can embark on a transformative journey toward lasting recovery and improved overall well-being.

Sales and Marketing Roles in Healthcare: Opportunities and Impact

The Growing Demand for Sales and Marketing Professionals

Healthcare is one of the fastest-growing industries globally. With advancements in technology and an aging population, there is an increased demand for healthcare products and services. As a result, companies need skilled sales and marketing professionals to navigate this complex market. These roles are essential in helping organizations reach their target audience, educate them about their offerings, and ultimately drive revenue.

work with various stakeholders, including doctors, hospitals, insurance companies, and patients. Their work goes beyond traditional marketing. They need to understand the intricacies of the healthcare system, comply with regulations, and communicate complex information in a way that resonates with their audience.

Key Sales Roles in Healthcare

In the healthcare industry, sales professionals focus on promoting medical devices, pharmaceuticals, and healthcare servic…

RogerHub Final Grade Calculator: Unlocking Your Academic Potential

Are you ready to take control of your academic success? Meet your new best friend – the RogerHub Final Grade Calculator! In this blog post, we will explore how this powerful tool can help you navigate through the maze of grades and assessments.

Ready to revolutionize your academic journey? The RogerHub Final Grade Calculator is here to simplify the often complex world of grade calculations. By inputting your current grades and weighing them against upcoming assignments, you can gain valuable insights into what it will take to reach your target grade. No more guesswork or anxiety – just precise calculations at your fingertips.

With the ability to experiment with different scenarios, you can strategically plan your study approach and make informed decisions on where to focus your efforts. This tool empowers you to stay organized, motivated, and in control of your academic destiny. Say goodbye to uncertainty and hello to a clearer path towards success.

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How to Prepare for Black Friday Sales as a Plus Size Retailer

Black Friday is indeed one of the biggest shopping events of the year, and proper planning is key, since we are plus-size retailers wishing to maximize our sales and, finally, satisfy our customers. Here’s how to get ready for Black Friday sales, with an emphasis on stocking up on popular plus-size products. Including deals like 66Disco for large wholesale options.

1. Know your target market

First, you need to understand your audience before you can stock these shelves. Understand their preferences, style, and size. Big shoppers are looking forward to finding a motorized, comfortable, and stylish plug that meets their needs. Use customer feedback from last season to help inform decisions.

2. Replenishment of main products

Highlights of best-selling products: Considering past sales. Clearly identify products that looked good last Black Friday. and fill in the blanks. To set up for this sale, you may a…

NIGER: “The Capital Does Not Only Belong to the Rich”

Ousseini Issa

NIAMEY, Jan 18 2007 (IPS) – The new year is looking much like the old for certain residents of the Pays-Bas shantytown in Niger s capital, Niamey. Four months after seeing their homes demolished in the name of safety and security, they are still waiting for resettlement at an alternative, developed site promised by authorities.
I am currently living with a neighbour whose home was spared, by chance said Binta Tchindo, a divorced mother of five. The lack of privacy is terrible, she told IPS. Still, she cannot bring herself to rebuild her own house, as she fears it will only be destroyed again.

Home to more than 5,000 people, Pays-Bas derives its name from the French bas-fonds , a term for a slum, according to resident Alpha Seydou. It is located in the south-east of Niamey, on rugged ground along the road to the airport.

Claiming that the take-off and landing of planes made the position of the informal settlement hazardous, municipal official…

DEVELOPMENT-ZIMBABWE: The City of “Passport Size” Ablutions

Ephraim Nsingo*

HARARE, Jul 31 2007 (IPS) – The City Council of Bulawayo, Zimbabwe s second largest city, has issued a warning to residents of a possible outbreak of disease following a massive cut in the city s water supply. This is the first time in Bulawayo s history such a health warning has been issued.
Water will be available for seven hours in every two days and during that time people are advised to fill their containers and cover them up. The City Council is aware that water cuts may result in the outbreak of diseases, and we wish to advise members of the public to take preventive measures, said council spokesperson Phathisa Nyathi recently.

The water shortage has been ascribed to drought, a burgeoning population and the lack of co-operation between the City Council and the Zimbabwe National Water Authority (ZINWA) a parastatal.

Bulawayo is the capital city of Matabeleland, a southern region that has for decades been prone to droughts. When the l…

HEALTH-PAKISTAN: Spacing Births for Mother and Child

Zofeen Ebrahim

KARACHI, Mar 25 2009 (IPS) – Health experts in Pakistan are now concentrating on getting women from all strata of society to space births.
Pakistan has begun encouraging birth spacing to protect the health of mother and child. Credit: Zofeen Ebrahim/IPS

Pakistan has begun encouraging birth spacing to protect the health of mother and child. Credit: Zofeen Ebrahim/IPS

Birth spacing gives the woman time and opportunity to recover from the nutritional deficiency caused by repeated pregnancies. Studies show that short birth intervals of less than 24 months increase the risk of neonatal mortality, says Dr. Sadiqua Jafarey, president of the National Committee for Maternal and Neonatal Health.

New research points to the benefits of having the f…

THAILAND: Women with HIV Break Silence, Confront Stigma

Marwaan Macan-Markar*

TRAT, Thailand, Feb 19 2010 (IPS) – Veena Panudej makes a living in the night like so many other women and men in this quiet eastern corner of Thailand. They work under the light of the stars in rubber estates spread beyond this city close to the Cambodian border.
Veena Panudej at her workplace Credit: Marwaan Macan-Markar/IPS

Veena Panudej at her workplace Credit: Marwaan Macan-Markar/IPS

By sunrise, Veena takes stock of what she has finished in her nocturnal job, tapping rubber trees for the white sap that is collected in coconut shells attached to the slender trunks of each tree.

The 34-year-old was hardly disappointed on a recent Tuesday by a ritual that began shortly after midnight. The tools she used as she made her way in her family-owned plot of rubber trees were …

NEPAL: Under-Five Deaths Show Robust Decline But Hurdles Remain

Bhuwan Sharma

KATHMANDU, Jun 8 2010 (IPS) – With still five years left before the expiry of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) 2015 deadline to reduce under-five mortality rate by two-thirds from the 1990 level, a mid-term survey of Nepal Family Health Program (NFHP) II shows the country has already achieved the target.
The MDGs are eight time-bound goals focusing on poverty and its different dimensions that all United Nations member states and several international organisations must achieve by 2015. According to the (NFHP) II, the country s under-five mortality rate per 1,000 live births plummeted to 50 in 2009 from 162 in 1990, thus already meeting the 2015 target of bringing down the number to 54.

Funded by the United States Agency for International Development, the NFHP II is a family planning/maternal, neo-natal and child health project that was launched in December 2007 and will continue till September 2012. NFHP I ran from December 2001 to November 20…

Take Charge of Your Food: Your Health is Your Business

Sunita Narain is Director-General of the Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) & Editor of Down to Earth magazine in New Delhi

Credit: IPS

NEW DELHI, Aug 17 2018 (IPS) – The minimum we expect from the government is to differentiate between right and wrong. But when it comes to regulating our food, it’s like asking for too much. . The Centre for Science and Environment (CSE)’s pollution monitoring laboratory tested 65 samples of processed food for presence of genetically modified (GM) ingredients.

The results are both bad and somewhat good. Of the food samples tested, some 32 per cent were positive for GM markers. That’s bad. What’s even worse is that we found GM in infant food, which is sold by US pharma firm, Abbott Laboratories, for toddlers with ailments; in one case it was for lactose intolerant infants and the other hypoallergenic�…