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Marking National Alcohol and Drug Addiction Recovery Month

Imagine a nation in which a deadly but treatable disease is taking its toll on more than 5 percent of the population. One that is wreaking havoc with the lives of millions of men, women, and children, but only 20 percent of the people who need treatment are receiving it. Would we help?These are the statistics that prevail in the U.S. today. The disease is alcohol and drug addiction.Alcohol and drug abuse disrupts families, threatens the safety of our neighborhoods and ruins the lives of countless men, women and youths. During September, National Alcohol and Drug Addiction Recovery Month, we recognize the damaging effects of substance abuse and renew our support for individuals battling to overcome addiction.The theme for the 2006 Recovery Month campaign is "Join the Voices for Recovery: Build a Stronger, Healthier Community." It is always our hope that the campaign will urge all Americans to help prevent alcohol and drug abuse and to promote treatment and recovery options.Recovery Month is a national public education campaign developed by the U.S.


Lindsay Lohan's boyfriend rant

Lindsay Lohan's boyfriend has blasted the actress' mother for making a reality TV show.

Snowboarder Riley Giles - who started dating Lindsay during her recent stay in Cirque Lodge rehab clinic in Utah - believes Dina Lohan's show could harm the 'Mean Girls' star's recovery from drug and alcohol addiction.

He also claims the pair refused to appear on the programme.

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Building begins soon on 'treatment campus' in Northeast Roanoke

Construction will soon begin on a 40-bed residential facility to treat the growing number of Roanoke Valley residents who suffer from alcoholism, drug addiction and mental illness.

The facility, planned for a wooded slope off Hollins Road in Northeast Roanoke, will be the first of three buildings in a "treatment campus" on the 9-acre site, mental health officials said this week.

Blue Ridge Behavioral Healthcare, an agency that offers public assistance in the areas of mental health, mental retardation and substance abuse, will operate the facility.

The project's first phase, at 3003 Hollins Road, will replace the Shenandoah Recovery Center, which for 34 years has offered short-term inpatient care for up to 30 people with mental health or substance abuse needs.


Carnie Wilson Reveals Drug and Alcohol Addiction

Singer Carnie Wilson has famously struggled with her weight, but the former Wilson Phillips member reveals she's been secretly battling another addiction — drugs and alcohol.

"I'm an addict. I've been in recovery for three years for drugs and alcohol," Carnie tells Entertainment Tonight in an interview to air Thursday.

The 39-year-old says at her worst, she would down 10 martinis a day, a habit she dubs "crushingly embarrassing and demoralizing."

As for her weight, Carnie says there are good days and bad days. "There are days where I've lost weight and I feel bigger or fatter or uglier and I want to just hibernate. I'll find every excuse not to exercise. I hate it. If someone puts too much pressure on me, I will automatically rebel."

After undergoing gastric bypass in 1999, Carnie whittled her size 28 waist down to a 6, but jumped up to 240 pounds when she was pregnant with her daughter Lola, now 2.


Lohan's boyfriend slams mum's TV show

Lindsay Lohan's boyfriend has criticised her mother Dina for filming a reality TV show.Snowboarder Riley Giles said publicity surrounding the series could set back Lindsay's recovery from drug and alcohol addiction.The pair have been dating since they met at the Cirque Lodge rehab centre in Utah, where Lohan spent two months in a treatment programme. Giles also revealed that he and Lindsay were asked to appear on the show, writing on his MySpace page: "Advice of the week - if you're a mother with four kids the best thing you can do for them right now is have a reality show We Do Not Want. She had the nerve to ask us to be on it. No thanks!"The series, which began filming last month, will follow the Lohan family's life in New York, focusing on Dina's new career as a talent manager.Lindsay reportedly sacked her mother as her manager last month, accusing her of courting media attention.


Neil Craig ansers all the tough Crows questions

NEIL CRAIG is under more scrutiny than ever before after his Crows tumbled from third to eighth last year and he lost – or let go – a host of key players in the off-season.

He talks to ANDREW CAPEL about his toughest year in football and why he is so excited about the challenges that await in 2008.

Now you've had time to reflect, how tough was 2007?

It was a tough year, no doubt. Every year is tough but in the two previous years we played some outstanding football and got to preliminary finals. There was huge disappointment to lose those finals but, as a big picture, those two years were pretty productive for our footy club. Last season was a completely different profile.

We had patches where we played some outstanding football but for pretty much the whole season we just had to grind it out and keep strong because a lot of things didn't go right for us.



 

 

 

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