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Drugs Treatment

Drug detox is a process that applies to any individual who is addicted to drugs. Drug detox is performed in many different ways depending on where you decide to receive treatment. Most drug detox centers simply provide treatment to avoid physical withdrawal to alcohol & other drugs. Ideally, a trained detox facility will incorporate counseling and therapy during detox to help with the psychological distress that the individual may experience as well.

The information about Tennessee Drug Rehab and Alcohol Rehab are there to help people with drug and/or alcohol abuse problems in Tennessee. Find treatment options. Due to their diverse networking system we can find a treatment option tailored to each individual’s specific situation and needs. They are able to provide all phases of recovery included but not limited to, alcohol and/or drug intervention, drug and/or alcohol detox, in-patient treatment, out-patient treatment, short term treatment (30 days or less), long term treatment (90 days or longer). Alcohol rehab is the most powerful, effective way to break the cycle of alcohol dependence. These programs are not just a “band-aid” solution – Alcohol Rehab gets to the heart of why an individual has become addicted and treats these issues at the source.

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All about gold coins

Coin minted in gold. Bullion coins are minted by governments and are traded mostly on the value of their gold content. Major gold bullion coins include the American Eagle, the Canadian Maple Leaf, the Mexican Peso, the Australian Kangaroo, and the South African Kruggerand. Other gold coins, called Numismatic Coins are minted in limited quantity and trade more on the basis of their aesthetic value and rarity, rather than on their gold content. Numismatic coins are sold at a hefty markup to their gold content, and are therefore not as pure a play on gold prices as bullion coins.

A gold coin is a coin made mostly or entirely of gold. Gold has been used for coins practically since the invention of coinage, originally because of gold’s intrinsic value. In modern times, most gold coins are intended either to be sold to collectors, or to be used as bullion coins, coins whose nominal value is irrelevant and which serve primarily as a method of investing in gold. Gold coins then had a very long period as a primary form of money, only falling into disuse in the early 20th century. Most of the world stopped making gold coins as currency by 1933, as countries switched from the gold standard due to hoarding during the worldwide economic crisis of the great depression. In the United States, 1933’s Executive order 6102 forbade the hoarding of gold and was followed by a devaluation of the dollar relative to gold, although the United States did not completely uncouple the dollar from the value of gold until 1971.

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Turning Blues into Other Hues

Blue has been romanticized by many poets and songwriters for ages. But somehow, and alas, along the way blues has come to mean- in the figurative sense- sadness or sorrow. I have the blues; we say when we are not our usual selves.

Blue has also become an integral part of the idiom “feeling blue”

And this same color has made it to medical science! Physicians have learned a condition caused by hormonal charge after giving birth: post-partum blues or baby blues.

It is a puzzle- why after having a baby, many women have mood swings. One minute they feel so fulfilled, the next minute they start crying. Sometimes, they feel a little distracted or dejected, have difficulty sleeping or working up an appetite. These symptoms, which start three to four days after delivery, usually disappear in about ten days.

Unfortunately for one of my cousins, baby blues worsened into post-partum depression and ended in a tragedy. In the presence of her husband, who was cuddling their newborn baby, she went up the ledge of the hospital window and leapt to her death.

It was a difficult, extremely difficult, time for both father and son, and for all of us who knew her as a jolly, gregarious lady who viewed the world through rose-colored glasses.

This accident, which landed in the front pages of several newspapers, is probably one in a  million. But there are a million should’ve, would’ve, could’ve in her husband’s and people’s mind. It showed all of us that life does have many, many colors. Blues are just one of them.

It was an accident which nobody could have predicted at that time when this condition was hardly discussed, but could be prevented today as more information become available.

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