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Grand Forks, North Dakota Treatment Centers

Centre Inc 201 4th Street South
Grand Forks, ND 58208
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Growing Together Inc STEP Program 107 Conklin Avenue
Grand Forks, ND 58203
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Drake Counseling 311 South 4th Street
Suite 106
Grand Forks, ND 58201
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Northeast Human Service Center Chemical Dependency Program 151 South 4th Street
Suite 401
Grand Forks, ND 58201
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Richard P Stadter Psychiatric Center Chemical Dependency 1451 44th Avenue South
Unit A
Grand Forks, ND 58201
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Regional Evaluation and Counseling 1407 24th Avenue South
Suite 230
Grand Forks, ND 58201
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Agassiz Associates PLLC 1407 24th Avenue South
Suite 520
Grand Forks, ND 58201
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ADAPT Inc 1014 South 4th Street
Suite 109
Grand Forks, ND 58201
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Treatment & Detox Guide

Recognizing the signs of alcoholism

Having a glass of wine with dinner every night or drinking a few beers at a ballgame doesn’t mean that you have an alcohol problem – does it? Drinking in moderation – up to one drink a day for women and no more than two drinks a day for men – may be no cause….

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Hells Angel Finds God at the Bottom of Bottle of Booze

Former Hells Angel Richie Kane, 52, says he found God after bottoming out on alcohol and now has a second chance at life. For most of his years, Richie Kane struggled through a living hell of physical and sexual abuse, alcoholism and membership in one of the most notorious gangs in the country. But now….

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Anti-drinking ads boost boozing for some

Health campaigns aimed at keeping teens and others from drinking and driving, smoking and other risky behaviors often use shame and guilt to get their messages across. But a new study finds anti-drinking ads can actually spur increased binge drinking for some audiences. “The situation is worse than wasted money or effort,” said study researcher….

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Regular binge drinking can cause long-term brain damage

Just a few sessions of heavy drinking can damage someone’s ability to pay attention, remember things and make good judgments, research shows. Binge drinkers are known to be at increased risk of accidents, violence and engaging in unprotected sex. But the study is the first to identify brain damage as a danger of consuming more….

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Young 'ignore alcohol campaigns'

Health campaigns warning of the dangers of alcohol are being ignored by many young people who see binge drinking as acceptable, researchers say. A study by Birmingham and Bath universities suggests the government must stop “demonising” young people in its attempts to promote safe drinking. Researchers interviewed 89 people in England aged 18-25 over three….

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