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  • Baton Rouge,LA, 70802


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  • 11445 Reiger Road
  • Baton Rouge,LA, 70809


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  • 4615 Government Street
  • Baton Rouge,LA, 70806


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  • 2414 Bunker Hill Drive
  • Baton Rouge,LA, 70808


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  • 10802 Landsbury Street
  • Baton Rouge,LA, 70809


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  • 10473 Old Hammond Highway
  • Baton Rouge,LA, 70816


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  • 1246 Laurel Street
  • Baton Rouge,LA, 70802


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  • 4914 McClelland Drive
  • Baton Rouge,LA, 70805


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  • 235 Cora Drive
  • Baton Rouge,LA, 70815


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  • 7361 Airline Highway
  • Baton Rouge,LA, 70805


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  • 10621 North Oak Hills Parkway
  • Baton Rouge,LA, 70810


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  • 4615 Government Street
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It is common for people to experiment with alcohol and drugs during their adolescent stage. However, it is sad that teenagers frequently don’t pay attention to the connection between their actions today and the penalties tomorrow. They tend to feel as though they are exempt and immune to the issue Consuming alcohol and tobacco during the adolescent stage has adverse health effects. While some teens stop at the experimentation stage, or continue to use only every now and then, without major problems; others will start growing dependent on drugs and alcohol, transitioning on to more serious dru Teens who are from families with a family history of alcohol abuse, teens who are depressed, teens who lack self-esteem, and teens who feel alienated or like they don't fit in are vulnerable to alcoholism. Teenagers tend to abuse different types of drugs, legal and illegal. Legal drugs include alcoh Marijuana and alcohol use in high school has become frequent. Drug use causes a host of adverse consequences, including the elevated chance of severe drug use in later life, failing in school, and distorted judgment, which can result in accidents, violence, unplanned and unsafe sex, and suicide amon
When alcohol enters the body, the liver breaks it down so it can be eradicated from your body. If you ingest more alcohol than the liver is capable of processing, an imbalance can occur, wounding the liver by disrupting its typical breakdown of protein, carbohydrates and fats. This is why alcohol an The ingestion of alcohol has three types of liver disease that are related to it. Fatty liver happens in nearly all people who drink heavily. The condition will get better after an individual ceases drinking. Alcoholic hepatitis is when the liver becomes inflamed; up to 35 percent of heavy drinkers Another example of the close association of alcohol and liver disease is alcoholic cirrhosis, which is the most dangerous type of alcohol-related liver disease. Around 10 to 20 percent of heavy drinkers get cirrhosis of the liver, generally after 10 or more years of heavy drinking. The symptoms of c The progression often sees heavy drinkers going from the fatty liver stage to alcoholic hepatitis and gradually to alcoholic cirrhosis; however, this progression depends on the patient. The chance of getting cirrhosis of the liver is especially high for individuals who drink heavily and have an addi