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INSynergy Drug & Alcohol Rehabilitation Center in St. Louis, Missouri. Call (314) 649-7867 (STOP) – Call (314) 649-7867 (STOP) for FREE Evaluation with Addiction Experts INSynergy is the Premier Alcohol and Drug Rehab Treatment Center in St. Louis, MO. We provide an alternative approach to traditional 12- step and AA treatment programs. We are guided by evidence-based treatments and the latest advances in alcohol and drug rehab, allowing for the effective treatment of addictions to tobacco, alcohol, heroin, and opiates. Our innovative program incorporates FDA approved anti-craving medication, counseling, psychiatric and psychological services.

 

Wash U to Conduct Major Alzheimer's Prevention Trial

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“We are excited that this diverse portfolio of drugs and approaches will accelerate the discovery of an effective treatment for Alzheimer's.” The trial will be conducted by the Dominantly Inherited Alzheimer's Network Trials Unit (DIAN TU) at …
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KEYC – Mankato News, Weather, Sports -Merck settles multimillion dollar Mo

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ST. LOUIS (AP) – Merck & Co. Inc. has agreed to settle a class action lawsuit filed on behalf of Missouri consumers over its prescription pain reliever Vioxx in a deal that could cost the drugmaker up to $ 220 million, lawyers for the consumers said …
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How health care reform is making a difference for Missourians

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However, more than 7 in 10 Americans think the law is here to stay (St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Sept. 27, 2012). U.S. health care may be at the leading edge of applied … Since the law was enacted, Missouri residents with Medicare have saved $ 78.5 …
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Monsanto keeps close eye on California food labeling issue [St. Louis Post

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Bunge North America, a grain dealer and processor, and Solae, a soy ingredients company, both based in St. Louis, also contributed to the "No on 37" campaign. Bunge did not reply to a request for comment, and Solae also referred questions to Fairbanks.
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