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Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Treatment Centers

Alcohol Training and Education Inc 3160 North Portland Avenue
Oklahoma City, OK 73112
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Total Life Counseling Foundation (TLC) 3000 United Founders Boulevard
Suite 239
Oklahoma City, OK 73112
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Open Options Inc 2401 NW 39th Street
Suite 103
Oklahoma City, OK 73112
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Care for Change Inc 3621 Kelley Avenue
Suite 100
Oklahoma City, OK 73111
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Promises Inc 1900 NE 36th Street
Suite 100-G
Oklahoma City, OK 73111
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Maximus Counseling Inc 5714 South Western Avenue
Oklahoma City, OK 73109
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Southern OK Treatment Services Inc 4149 Highline Boulevard
Suite 380
Oklahoma City, OK 73108
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Turning Point South 1607 SW 15th Street
Oklahoma City, OK 73108
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Lighthouse Counseling Services Inc 3837 NW 23rd Street
Oklahoma City, OK 73107
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Analysis of alcoholics' brains suggests treatment target

An analysis of brain tissue samples from chronic alcoholics reveals changes that occur at the molecular level in alcohol abuse – and suggests a potential treatment target, according to researchers from Wake Forest University School of Medicine. Reporting in Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, the scientists said that a protein known as beta-catenin that is….

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What to Expect at Eating Disorder Treatment Centers

eating disorder recovery

About Eating Disorders and Treatment Most eating disorders, such as anorexia and bulimia revolve around a person’s distorted body image of their self. People who have eating disorders commonly feel as though they are not attractive or need to lose weight, even if they are extremely below weight. Eating disorders can cause numerous health complications….

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Getting sober in the Jewish community

Like the term teetotaler, the notion that Jews can’t be alcoholics is a bit quaint. It’s also a myth that can be an obstacle on the often painful but ultimately exhilarating path to recovery. “I think it can make it more difficult,” says a Camden County businessman and Reform Jew who, at 51, has been….

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Avoiding alcohol's temptations in 'overwhelming' war zone

KANDAHAR, AFGHANISTAN — Once each week, in a fluorescent-lit room in a stout building near the heart of Kandahar Air Field, a multinational mix of troops and civilians gather to take on a battle that can’t be fought with conventional weapons. Sitting around a table, or on overstuffed furniture, they talk about bad days, frustrating….

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Administrators urge students to ask for help with alcohol

When Rosalie Cebreros went out with friends Thursday evening, she found herself in a place she least expected: the Addiction Recovery Center. It wasn’t even the freshman’s first visit to the ARC this fall semester. Cebreros, an open-option major, spoke from the audience about her experience with excessive alcohol consumption during a panel discussion on….

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