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Program launched in Wisconsin to better treat addicts

Program launched in Wisconsin to better treat addicts
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Program launched in Wisconsin to better treat addicts

Program launched in Wisconsin to better treat addicts
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Program launched in Wisconsin to better treat addicts

Program launched in Wisconsin to better treat addicts
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Obituary: Dean B Ouellette

Obituary: Dean B. Ouellette AUGUSTA - Dean B. Ouellette, 74, of Augusta, passed away after a brief illness on Memorial Day, Monday, May 31, 2021. . Share Dean B. Ouellette AUGUSTA – Dean B. Ouellette, 74, of Augusta, passed away after a brief illness on Memorial Day, Monday, May 31, 2021. He was born August 12, 1946 in Augusta and was the son of Hector Ouellette and Annette Martin. Dean was a graduate of Cony High School and was drafted into the Air Force. He was a veteran of the Vietnam War and worked as a jet engine technician on numerous planes including the C130 and C141 Cargo planes, and the Fighter Jets 100’s and F4’s. He was stationed at Clark Air Force Base, McGuire Air Force Base, Japan, and the Philippines from 1967 to 1971.

The psychology of post-pandemic life — why you might feel anxious about re-entry

We ve survived countless pandemics. There have been about 20 pandemics in the past 200 years and we ve survived them all. So most people will bounce back. Most of us will adapt quickly to life post-pandemic and the lifting of COVID-19 restrictions, says Taylor, just like people rapidly adapted to wearing masks. (Bobby Hristova/CBC) Some anxiety is normal Initially, Taylor expects to see a range of reactions, from exuberance and hypersociability to anxiety as people cautiously — or not-so-cautiously — resume regular life. Taylor said it s normal to feel some trepidation about returning to our normal routines and increased social interaction. After all, we ve been told that proximity to others comes with risk for more than a year.

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