Recovery Now! to Feature Pain Management Specialist

Recovery Now! to Feature Pain Management Specialist



Recovery Now, featured on http://drug-addiction-support. org and http://alcoholism-support. org, will welcome psychologist Dr. Timothy Tyre (Capt., U. S. Navy, Ret.) of the ProHealth Care Pain Management Clinic, on Monday, June 1, 2009, to discuss issues relating to pain management, opiate drugs and addiction.



Waukesha, WI (PRWEB) May 11, 2009



Prescription analgesics are prescribed for millions of Americans for pain management and it is not uncommon for patients to either abuse or become dependent on those drugs. Recovery Now, featured on http://drug-addiction-support. org (http://drug-addiction-support. org) and http://alcoholism-support. org (http://alcoholism-support. org), will welcome psychologist Dr. Timothy Tyre (Capt., U. S. Navy, Ret.) of the ProHealth Care Pain Management Clinic, on Monday, May 11, to discuss issues relating to pain management, opiate drugs and addiction.



Dr. Tyre is the author of over 30 articles covering psychosomatic medicine, pain, cancer care, law enforcement and counter-terrorism. His Naval career began with direct commission in 1983. Over 20 years his assignments included assignments as a medical intelligence officer for several units, as well as command positions, such as being named as a specialty advisor to the Navy Surgeon General's Homeland Security office at BUMED in Washington, D. C.



Dr. Tyre is uniquely qualified to address issues relating to drugs and pain management, drugs and law enforcement, and drugs and society. He will join host Ned Wicker, Rev. Dr. Dan Geeding and Debbie Wicker in discussing these issues.



Recovery Now! is updated every Monday evening at 7:00 (CDT). Recovery Now is also offered on BlogTalk Radio and iTunes.



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