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- Shoulder
is located at 31214 Coleman Lane Spanish Fort, AL. 36527 and can be contacted by calling 251-626-2199. Shoulder offers treatment services for Alcoholism, Illicit Drug Addiction and Prescription Drug Abuse
Treatment Services Offered: Alcohol Addiction Treatment, Outpatient Alcohol Treatment, Residential Long-Term Treatment for Alcohol Abuse, Men
Payment Options: Self Pay, Sliding-Scale Fee
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- Moderate alcohol use can cause depleted aerobic capacity and negative impact on endurance for up to 48 hours after the last drink has been consumed.
- Alcohol can potentially damage every single organ in your body, because it is absorbed directly into your bloodstream and can increase your risk for a variety of life-threatening diseases, including cancer.
- According to a recent study that was published by the American Heart Association, moderate drinkers have half the risk of stroke than individuals who completely abstain from drinking.
- Among drivers aged 15-20, fatal crashes involving a single vehicle at night are three times more likely to be alcohol related than other fatal crashes.
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