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Houston, Texas Treatment Centers

Toxicology Associates Inc 6910 Bellaire Boulevard
Suite 13
Houston, TX 77074
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Adult Rehabilitation Services Inc 6624 Hornwood Street
Houston, TX 77074
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Turning Point Inc South Office 8101 Airport Boulevard
Suite F
Houston, TX 77061
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Toxicology Associates Inc 530 North Belt Street
Suite 112
Houston, TX 77060
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New Dimensions Day Hospital LLC 1345 Space Park Drive
Suite C
Houston, TX 77058
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New Dimensions Day Hospital LLC 1345 Space Park Drive
Suite C
Houston, TX 77058
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Texas Clinic Westview 9320 Westview Drive
Suite 10
Houston, TX 77055
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A New Freedom 8340 Hammerly Boulevard
Houston, TX 77055
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Treatment & Detox Guide

Confronting the Alcohol Issue

Alcohol issues

If you’ve evaluated your drinking and have decided that you might have a problem with alcohol, then it’s worth taking the next step to investigate what you can do about it. You might still have mixed feelings about whether or not you have a problem; this is a completely normal way to feel and does….

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Doctors want booze marketing ban

ban booze marketing

There should be a ban on all alcohol advertising, including sports and music sponsorship, doctors say. The British Medical Association said the crackdown on marketing was needed, along with an end to cut-price deals, to stop rising rates of consumption. The industry spends £800m a year on promoting drinks – just a quarter of which….

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Governments’ Drug-Abuse Costs Hit $468 Billion, Study Says

Government spending related to smoking and the abuse of alcohol and illegal drugs reached $468 billion in 2005, accounting for more than one-tenth of combined federal, state and local expenditures for all purposes, according to a new study. Most abuse-related spending went toward direct health care costs for lung disease, cirrhosis and overdoses, for example,….

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