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- Native Americans for Community Action
- Native Americans for Community Action
is located at 1500 East Cedar Avenue Flagstaff, AZ. 86004 and can be contacted by calling 928-773-1245 x260. Native Americans for Community Action offers treatment services for Prescription Drug Abuse, Illicit Drug Addiction and Alcoholism
Treatment Services Offered: Mental Balance Treatment Services, Outpatient Alcohol Treatment, American Indian and Alaska Native Languages
Payment Options: Payment Assistance Through Medicaid, Medicare Assistance, Insurance - Private Pay, Self Pay
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- After an individual consumes three or four drinks, their judgment and attention span is somewhat impaired and their ability to drive safely will be limited; this is due to the impairment of their sensory-motor skills.
- The total number of alcohol ads on network, local and cable television was 289,381 in 2002, a 39% increase from 2001.
- Over 40% of teens surveyed who admitted drinking said they drink alcohol when they are upset; 31% said they drink alcohol alone; 25% said they drink alcohol when they are bored; and 25% said they drink alcohol to "get high."
- Sixty percent of college women diagnosed with a sexually transmitted disease were under the influence of alcohol at the time of infection.
For more information, visit www.drug-rehabs.org.