Journalist Who Spent Year Researching Alcohol Abuse to Speak at House of … – Waterloo Record
Journalist who spent year researching alcohol abuse to speak at House of … – Waterloo Record
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Journalist who spent year researching alcohol abuse to speak at House of …
Waterloo Record Between cultural perceptions that alcohol is a mark of success and sophistication and the marketing of wines and liquors, women are drinking more potent alcohol more often and finding themselves at risk of addiction. Currently, Canada lacks a national … |
South Bend fighting drug & alcohol abuse with Red Ribbon Week – Fox 28
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South Bend fighting drug & alcohol abuse with Red Ribbon Week
Fox 28 Fox 28: South Bend, Elkhart IN News, Weather, SportsSouth Bend fighting drug & alcohol abuse with Red Ribbon Week. Member Center: Create Account|; Log In; Manage Account|; Log Out. SITE SEARCH WEB SEARCH BY Google. HOME · UPDATE: South … Red Ribbon Week Schools take on substance abuse Red Ribbon Week kickoff event Saturday |
Addiction programs set to expand – Staunton News Leader
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Addiction programs set to expand
Staunton News Leader STAUNTON — While the Valley by next year will lose a detoxification center that has been in the area for almost 30 years, it will gain and expand on other much-needed services to help people addicted to drugs or alcohol. Valley Community Service Board … |
Head Reunites w/ KoRn [stage side view] (Rock105)
(The following story is from BlabberMouth.net) Ex-KORN guitarist Brian “Head” Welch rejoined his former bandmates on stage earlier tonight (Saturday, May 5) at the Carolina Rebellion festival at the legendary Rockingham Speedway in Rockingham, North Carolina to perform the band’s classic song “Blind”. This marked the first time in seven years that Welch and KORN played together. Welch left KORN in 2005 to become a born-again Christian after years of hard drug and alcohol abuse while in the band. Although Welch has a new band called LOVE AND DEATH, both he and KORN bassist Reginald “Fieldy” Arvizu have said that a reunion could be possible one day under the right conditions. Welch was recently asked by Loudwire what he thought of the recent drama last month at the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame, where GUNS N’ ROSES singer Axl Rose refused to attend the ceremony and be inducted with his former bandmates. Welch — who left KORN seven years ago — replied that if KORN ever got nominated to the Hall, the situation would be very different. Welch explained, “I’ve thought about that over the years and I’m friends with them now. I talk to them pretty regularly, so I don’t think it would be a big deal for me to go and play a classic or two. I don’t understand grown men who are close to 50 years old having issues like that. It just floors me that you can’t at some degree, be civil. It’s just beyond me. I don’t understand that, but you know, everyone is different, I don’t judge them. We …
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