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Portland, Oregon Treatment Centers

Cascadia Behavorial Healthcare Garlington 3034 NE Martin Luther King Jr Blvd
Portland, OR 97212
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Volunteers of America of Oregon Mens Residential Center 2318 NE Martin Luther King Jr Blvd
Portland, OR 97212
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CEP 709 NW Everett Street
Portland, OR 97209
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De Paul Treatment Centers Inc Youth and Family Services 4310 NE Killingworth Street
P.O. Box 3007
Portland, OR 97208
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De Paul Treatment Centers Inc 205 East 3rd Avenue
P.O. Box 3007
Portland, OR 97208
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De Paul Treatment Centers Inc Adult Services 1312 SW Washington Street
P.O. Box 3007
Portland, OR 97208
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Cascadia Behavioral Healthcare 2415 SE 43rd Avenue
Suite 200
Portland, OR 97206
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CRC/Allied Health Services 808 SW Alder Street
Suite 300
Portland, OR 97205
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Central City Concern Recovery Center 726 West Burnside Street
Portland, OR 97205
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OHSU Avel Gordly Center for Healing 621 SW Alder Street
Suite 520
Portland, OR 97205
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Treatment & Detox Guide

School help for children of drinkers

Children with brain damage caused by their mothers drinking while pregnant are to get special help at school. More than 6,000 children are born each year with foetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD) – a range of physical, behavioural and cognitive disabilities, including permanent brain injury, learning difficulties, poor co-ordination and hyperactivity. The Training and Development….

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Britain near top of Europe’s teenage binge-drinking league

The government faced fresh calls today to increase the price of alcohol, after research revealed that young people in the UK reported some of the highest levels of teenage binge-drinking, drunkenness and alcohol-related problems in Europe. British schoolgirls aged 15 and 16 are binge-drinking even more than their male classmates, with fresh evidence that their….

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Low vitamin D heightens breast-cancer mortality rate

Disease twice as likely to spread in women deficient in the nutrient, study finds Women diagnosed with breast cancer are nearly twice as likely to have the disease spread to other parts of their bodies and are 73 per cent more likely to die from it if they have low levels of vitamin D, according….

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