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- Veterans Affairs Medical Center
- Veterans Affairs Medical Center
is located at 500 Highway 89 North Prescott, AZ. 86313 and can be contacted by calling 928-445-4860. Veterans Affairs Medical Center offers treatment services for Prescription Drug Abuse, Illicit Drug Addiction and Alcoholism
Treatment Services Offered: Alcohol Addiction Treatment, Health Services, Alcohol Detox, Transitional Living Services, Outpatient Alcohol Treatment, Residential Short-Term Treatment for Alcoholism, Residential Long-Term Treatment for Alcohol Abuse, Dual Diagnosis
Payment Options: Insurance - Private Pay, Insurance - Military, Payment Help
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- A study reported that the percentage of batterers who are under the influence of alcohol when they assault their partners ranges from 60 to 70 percent rate.
- Alcohol dependence seemingly tends to runs in families; it appears that this suggests a genetic cause; however, many things run in families that are not genetic (for example, speaking Spanish).
- Alcohol affects every organ in the body and it is a central nervous system depressant that is rapidly absorbed from the small intestine into the bloodstream.
- Beer, wine, and spirits, (which is often referred to as hard liquor), contain various different quantities of ethanol by weight or volume; beer and wine contain a lower dose of ethanol per ounce than hard liquor.
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