‘No one was getting any better’: When private addiction treatment centres put patients in danger

‘No one was getting any better’: When private addiction treatment centres put patients in danger

Emily Bogen doesn’t quite remember the moment her family suggested it was time to get her help.  After past struggles with alcohol, she was battling prescription drug addiction and neurological symptoms from Lyme disease. The Los Angeles resident knew she needed

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