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Bangor, Maine Treatment Centers

Dirigo Counseling Clinic Alan Algee 557 Hammond Street
Bangor, ME 04401
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Wellspring Inc Womens Program 319 State Street
Bangor, ME 04401
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Sweetser Affiliate Gordanna Hassett 31 Central Street
Bangor, ME 04401
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Full Circle Wellness Center Inc 265 Hammond Street
Bangor, ME 04401
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Leeanne S Taylor MS LADC 263 State Street
Suite 3
Bangor, ME 04401
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Wellspring Inc Outpatient Services 255 Hammond Street
Bangor, ME 04401
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Tanya Dunton 189 Exchange Street
Bangor, ME 04401
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Cornerstone 157 Park Street
Suite 6
Bangor, ME 04401
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Treatment & Detox Guide

Binge Drinking May Drive Heart Disease

Heavy alcohol consumption can bring with it a variety of problems, not least of which is heart disease. In fact, a group of researchers has now identified the precise mechanisms by which binge drinking contributes to clogs in arteries that lead to heart attack and stroke. Their findings are published in the medical journal Atherosclerosis…..

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How Treatment Centers Help Individuals Cope With Relapse

Unfortunately, relapse is a common occurrence after an addict completes treatment for any type of addiction whether it’s an alcohol addiction or a drug addiction. Luckily, even after relapse you can still get back on track with the help of a treatment center. Treatment centers can help you overcome the feelings of defeat that occur….

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No booze, less trash at beaches

It was a sight that stunned early-morning surfers and left environmentalists in disbelief. For the first time in memory, San Diego-area beaches didn’t look like a dump the morning after Independence Day. With alcohol banned at most county beaches this year, Fourth of July festivities were milder, family-friendly affairs up and down the coast. And….

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First Nations must find ways to curb alcohol use

Alcohol-related deaths among First Nations in B.C. are a staggering five times higher than for other British Columbians, says a prominent First Nations doctor, who argues aboriginal leaders need to start working on an alcohol strategy to save lives. Dr. Evan Adams, aboriginal health physician adviser in the office of the Provincial Health Officer, believes….

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