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  2. Tim Ryan (recovery advocate) - Wikipedia

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    Following the death of his son, Ryan founded A Man in Recovery Foundation (AMIRF), a nonprofit anti-addiction organization. [13] [14] Under Ryan's leadership, AMIRF sponsors recovery and support groups for drug addicts and their families. It provides placements in treatment centers and sober living facilities, and sponsors community outreach ...

  3. List of Americans wrongfully imprisoned or detained abroad

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    Name Detained Status Days in detention Reason for detention Mohamed Amashah: April 2019 Released 5 July 2020 ~461: An Egyptian-American dual-citizen and New Jersey medical student who was arrested in Tahrir Square during a protest advocating for the release of falsely imprisoned people in Egypt.

  4. Ohio foundation begins process to distribute millions in ...

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    The OneOhio Recovery Foundation, who has been tasked with distributing over $860 million of settlements reached with drugmakers and pharmaceutical companies for their roles in the national opioid ...

  5. Rational Recovery - Wikipedia

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    Rational Recovery discourages adoption of the forever "recovering" drunk persona. (AA textbook "Alcoholics Anonymous" 4th ed. page xiii, line 4: "to show precisely how we have recovered"). There are no Rational Recovery recovery groups (although meetings were held throughout the country during the 1990s).

  6. Ringo Starr knows the exact moment that drumming was what he wanted to dedicate his life to, but it came at a time of immense personal strife.. Starr, 84, tells PEOPLE during the unveiling of his ...

  7. Dying To Be Free - The Huffington Post

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    The last image we have of Patrick Cagey is of his first moments as a free man. He has just walked out of a 30-day drug treatment center in Georgetown, Kentucky, dressed in gym clothes and carrying a Nike duffel bag.

  8. US Navy veteran beats cancer with experimental treatment and ...

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    John Ryan, a U.S. Navy veteran, beat cancer through nearly a decade of experimental immunotherapy treatment. The vet shared his motivation to persevere in an on-camera interview with Fox News Digital.

  9. Recovery International - Wikipedia

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    Previous Recovery Logo. Abraham Low, a neuropsychiatrist, began the Recovery groups in 1937, when he was on the faculty at the University of Illinois at Chicago.At that time, Recovery Inc. was an entity of the Neuropsychiatric Institute at the University of Illinois Research and Education Hospital, [7] and participants in Recovery were limited to those who had been hospitalized in the ...