Individual Care Center – Short Commercial


 

Individual Care Center – Short Commercial – Individual Care Center (ICC) is dedicated to helping people with mental health and or substance abuse problems achieve a higher level of health and well-being. Individual Care Centers programs are designed for adults and adolescents experiencing chemical dependency, emotional and behavioral problems in the context of outpatient and intensive outpatient settings. ICC has a highly trained and dedicated staff under the direction of board certified psychiatrist Dr. Abe Soliman. The focus of ICC is to provide safe and effective treatment to its clients. Dr. Soliman and his treatment team stress involving family members and engaging actively in the treatment process. Visit us at www.individualcarecenter.com

 

Drugs, Kids & Guns

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The research challenges the pharmaceutical industry's defense that the high correlation between random violence and the presence of these medications is due to the mental illness itself, not the drugs being prescribed for the illness. … Dr. Peter …
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Lancaster apartments will house recovering addicts, kids

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LANCASTER, Ohio — After more than a year of arguments over the location, a plan to build apartments in the downtown business district for recovering drug abusers and their children is moving forward. Groundbreaking is expected as soon as this month, …
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Drug shortages can often leave patients in a bind

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Out-of-stock medications can also lead to postponing surgery or treatment, or having to travel to another hospital for procedures – a problem in a community such as Yuma, which is isolated from other medical centers. There are a variety of reasons for …
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Marcia Fudge claims the fiscal cliff deal included cuts in payments for

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from programs that pay for "treating illnesses disproportionately impacting minorities, including end stage renal disease and diabetes," Fudge said. She said this must be addressed in the new session of Congress. Did Congress really get the money to …
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