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- Appalachian Community Health Ctr Inc
- Appalachian Community Health Ctr Inc
is located at 601 Walnut Street Parsons, WV. 26287 and can be contacted by calling 304-478-2764. Appalachian Community Health Ctr Inc offers treatment services for Illicit Drug Addiction, Alcoholism and Prescription Drug Abuse
Treatment Services Offered: Alcohol Addiction Treatment, Outpatient Alcohol Treatment
Payment Options: Payment Assistance Through Medicaid, Medicare Assistance, Insurance - Private Pay, Insurance - Military, Self Pay
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- Approximately 17% of men and about 8% of women will meet criteria for alcohol dependence at some point in their lives.
- Individuals with co-occurring alcohol and other drug use disorders are more likely to have more severe dependence-related problems than those without combined disorders.
- One quarter of all emergency room admissions, one-third of all suicides, and more than half of all homicides and incidents of domestic violence are alcohol related.
- After an episode of heavy drinking, as the alcohol begins to wear off, a small withdrawal syndrome can take place; symptoms of this syndrome can include stomach upset, early morning awakening (a type of insomnia), headache, and electrolyte imbalance, which often makes people feel sick.
For more information, visit www.drug-rehabs.org.