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Teen Drug & Alcohol Treatment

Adolescent drug and alcohol use is a continuing issue in the United States. The National Institute on Drug Abuse reports that in recent years an average of 300 teenagers entered drug and alcohol treatment programs each day across the nation. From 2005 to 2010, one in 10 teens used prescription medications illegally. Teen drug and alcohol treatment is important to the future of teens who use.

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About Women’s Drug Treatment Programs

More than 9 million American women, including upper-middle class moms, illegally use drugs each year, according to the National Institute on Drug Abuse. Women who have become dependent on prescription drugs, alcohol or illegal substances, like marijuana or cocaine, often need to enter a drug treatment program. While the financial costs of private programs can be staggering, some moms grappling with substance abuse may be able to gain life-saving help through government funding.

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IVF Treatment to Determine the Sex of the Baby

Some parents want or need to choose their baby’s gender. Because of technological advances, you can now easily turn to science to help give you either a boy or girl baby. This process costs close to $20,000 each try as of 2010, and it may take a few tries before you become pregnant.

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IVF Fertility Treatment Over the Age of 40

Doctors use in vitro fertilization, or IVF, to help women become pregnant when they are unsuccessful using the old-fashioned methods. IVF is responsible for the births of hundreds of thousands of babies each year. Women over 40 are not as fertile as younger women, so they may require the use of assisted reproductive technologies like IVF to become pregnant.

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Help for Women With Breast Cancer

A breast cancer diagnosis leads to a range of emotions, from fear to sadness. Women facing breast cancer need a support system, including both personal relationships and professional help. The help means she doesn’t have to face the diagnosis and treatment alone. Asking for help isn’t always easy, and finding resources is also challenging.