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The Produce Safety Project at Georgetown University has released a report that reveals food-borne pathogens make many more Americans sick than previously estimated. Their findings indicate that approximately 76 million of us are made ill every year by food poisoning, and about 5,000 of us die as a result.

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Tennessee election officials are calling for closer scrutiny of a contest in the state's largest county after reports that more than 5 percent of voters have gotten the wrong ballot during early voting. Tennessee election officials are calling for …
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Tennessee Drug Treatment Centers: Dual Diagnosis Treatment Facilities for Substance Abuse

A dual diagnosis treatment facility is able to cater to the special needs of people who have both a mental illness and an addiction of some sort. There are quite a few people who will be able to benefit from one of these facilities and often someone needs treatment for a psychological disorder and not just to treat drug abuse. A person may have poor social skills and paranoia so resorts to drugs to deal with this. Therefore, treating the addiction is not sufficient. People may self-medicate who have major depression or a bipolar disorder rather than treat the problem itself.