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Wisconsin Treatment Centers

Wisconsin AA Meetings

Area 75 AA Southern Wisconsin

Northern Wisconsin and Upper Peninsula of Michigan

Alcoholics Anonymous District 05 West Central Wisconsin

Madison Area Intergroup Central Office

Green Bay WI AA

Area 74 District 02 Northeast Wisconsin

AA Milwaukee Area

Al-Anon Family Groups

Southwestern Wisconsin Al-Anon

Al-Anon Wisconsin & the Upper Peninsula of Michigan

Al-Anon / Alateen Green Bay

Al-Anon Family Groups of Southeastern Wisconsin

Mental Health Services

Mental Health America of Wisconsin

Wisconsin Department of Health Services

Wisconsin United for Mental Health

Wisconsin Council on Mental Health

Wisconsin Community Mental Health Counseling Centers

Anonymous Groups

Wisconsin Narcotics Anonymous

Metro Milwaukee Narcotics Anonymous

Cocaine Anonymous Wisconsin Area

Sex Addicts Anonymous – Wisconsin

Wisconsin Council on Problem Gambling

Wisconsin Helplines

AIDS Hotline – call (800) 334-2437

Wisconsin’s Mental Health – Suicide help – call 608-280-2600

Wisconsin Elder Abuse – call 608-261-8319

Rape Crisis Center Hotline – call 608-251-7273

Treatment & Detox Guide

The Genetics of Alcohol Abuse

DNA plays a role in the amount of alcohol you drink, researchers say. Among alcohol-dependent (AD) individuals, DNA variations in the brains serotonergic system influence drinking intensity. Specifically the serotonin transporter gene (SLC6A4) contributes to a persons inclination to drink. Researchers analyzed the associations between 275 AD patients seeking treatment and six variations of SLC6A4…..

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Alcohol takes greater toll on older drinkers

When Luis Carino was sober, his friends said he was a thoughtful guy. He painted and fixed things and did odd jobs for people in the neighborhood where he used to live. But when he drank beer, which friends said was often, it was a different story. Carino, 52, who had a history of battery,….

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Study: Seattle housing for alcoholics saves money

A program that gives homeless alcoholics a place to live and drink is saving taxpayers more than $4 million a year, according to a study released Tuesday. The study, published in the Journal of the American Medical Association, endorses a “housing first” approach that calls for putting homeless people in permanent homes with supportive services….

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Remember all the risks of binge drinking

Drinking heavily is not uncommon in Pullman. Whether it’s because of our age, peer pressure or some other reason straight out of the D.A.R.E. program, it happens. And while I’m sure you’re well aware drinking too much equals a hospital visit, there are a slew of other issues you should be aware of before going….

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Alcohol craving reduced by drugs

Twin research projects have offered both present and future hope to people suffering from alcohol addiction. US researchers say that epilepsy drug topiramate boosts general health as well as cutting the craving for drink. A UK specialist said the potential side-effects of topiramate still merited caution. A separate project showed that a single injection of….

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