Drug Addiction & Alcoholism Treatment Islamabad, Pakistan


 

Drug Addiction & Alcoholism Treatment Islamabad, Pakistan – Nishan Foundation is registered with Government of Pakistan and is a leading state-of-the-art in drug addiction and alcoholism rehabilitation services. Our belief is, with an attitude of humility we are better able to develop inward serenity. Nishan Foundation’s subsidiary named Nishan Center deals as a drug addiction and attitudinal healing facility. Our vision is to create a relaxed, compassionate environment where teens and adults from diverse backgrounds and all socio-economic standings can feel safe, supported and strong in dealing with challenging life issues. Nishan Foundation focuses on providing the most effective, evidence-based treatment, exceeding expectations by paying close attention to key therapeutic principles.

 

SUNSHINE HEART INC : Sunshine Heart Receives Unconditional FDA Approval

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We are excited to evaluate the C- Pulse System's potential in treating patients suffering from Class III and ambulatory Class IV heart failure. We also are eager to evaluate its clinical and economic impact in reducing re-hospitalization rates due to …
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Pot activists say BC could rake in billions if green was spent on legal grass

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In Washington, 55 per cent of taxes will go to health care, 25 per cent to drug abuse treatment and medication, one per cent for cannabis-related research and the remainder will be general revenue. "It would allow revenues that are currently being …
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End The Drug War: David Sirota Calls Out President Obama To Take A Serious

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Since those anti-drug war principles are now enshrined in Colorado's constitution, only the feds can stop this Rocky Mountain state – if they so choose. But will ….. Cannabis: Safer than alcohol, tobacco, aspirin, and caffeine — but treated like …
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