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DARA Thailand Alcohol & Drug Treatment Center

Dara Rehab is the first habit rehabilitation facility in South East Asia and is Asia’s premier International endpoint for addiction behavior treatment. The organization is the most renowned drug and alcohol rehabilitative center in Thailand. Dara rehab believes in two perspectives; firstly, the organization conforms to the idea that each...

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New Treatment for Discontinued Operations

The Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) issued the Accounting Standards Update (ASU) 2014-08 to revise the treatment of discontinued operations. The update also obligates entities to issue further disclosures regarding disposal transactions that fail to meet the criteria of discontinued operations. It also makes alterations in the scope, presentation requirements,...

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Smoking Cessation Treatments

One of the central concerns of health promotion is motivating smokers to quit because this addiction poses significant threats to the health and life of an individual. All the cessation treatment that presently exist can be subdivided into two large groups: behavioral and medication smoking-cessation treatments (Shiffman, Brockwell, Pillitteri, &...

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Assisted Recovery & Treatment

The article “From recreation to functional drug use: the evolution of drugs in American higher education, 1960-2014” authored by Ross D. Aikins, provides vital insight on the untamed drug usage in the United States higher education platforms. Aikins posits that the usage of cognitive-enhancement drugs in the United States higher...

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Research Investigating The Effects Of LSD, Either As Treatment Or Recreational Drugs Use

Since its emergence as a “popular” hallucinogen in the late 1930s (Liester, 2014, p. 146), lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD) has been alternately viewed as a dangerous, recreational substance and a medically sound means of treating a range of illnesses. Ironically, in fact, LSD is most widely used in clinical settings...

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