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Taking Charge: Dipping Into a Parent's Money May Be a Form of Elder Abuse

Taking Charge: Dipping into a parent's money may be a form of elder abuse
Elder abuse happens in every city and town. Victims can be poor or … Difficult economic times, alcohol or substance abuse, gambling addiction, excessive debt or the caregiver's own financial problems can lead to stealing an elder's money or property.
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Heroin Epidemic Challenges Nonprofits and Health Insurance Alike
But what if the treatment is insufficient, as in the case of Marchese, or worse, if insurance companies won't pay for adequate treatment, as Anthony Rizzuto of Long Island's Seafield Center suggests sometimes happens? According to AP, “Because …
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CHAREN: Press gets it wrong again
Ironically, Lopez had commented on his Facebook page about Adam Lanza, the Newtown murderer, writing: Lanza “pretends to be a victim of a mental illness followed by addiction to violent video games.” He continued, “It is stupid to me that anyone can …
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Sugar IS an Addiction: What Happens to Your Body (Part 3) — In Part 3 of our series, Sugar IS an addiction, Coach Bess shares what sugar does to your body. Visit us at http://www.eatmovethinkfresh.com for more tips, t…


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