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INSynergy Drug and Alcohol Rehab | Addiction Treatment | St. Louis, MO. Call (314) 649-7867 (STOP) – INSynergy is the Premier Alcohol and Drug Rehab Treatment Center in St. Louis, MO. Call (314) 649-7867 (STOP) We provide an alternative approach to traditional 12- step and AA treatment programs. We are guided by evidence-based treatments and the latest advances in alcohol and drug rehab, allowing for the effective treatment of addictions to tobacco, alcohol, heroin, and opiates. Our innovative program incorporates FDA approved anti-craving medication, counseling, psychiatric and psychological services. These latest advances in treatment help people resume their productive lives. If you have tried other treatments that haven’t worked or you just didn’t know where to start, INSynergy may be able to help you.

 

In Missouri, the smoking addiction lingers on

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During visits with family in the St. Louis area, it is always a shock that at restaurants and bars, workers ask whether I want to be seated in smoking or nonsmoking sections. At hotels, front-desk personnel … But the Centers for Disease Control and …
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Drug Companies Struggle to Fight Against Meth Plague

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A RAND Corporation analysis reported that meth exploitation had an overall economic cost of $ 23.4 billion in the U.S. in 2005, together with losses from methamphetamine-related crime, premature deaths, drug treatment and family services, mislaid job …
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New type of back surgery aids firefighter

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“When he came to me, he was worried that his firefighting career was over,” said Dr. Armond Levy, a neurosurgeon with SSM Neurosciences Institute in the St. Clare Health Center in Fenton. “He's a very big, muscular … “With this, I can do what I want …
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