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    Acadia Hospital
  • 268 Stillwater Avenue
  • Bangor,ME, 04402


  • Acadia Recovery Community
  • 179 Indiana Avenue
  • Bangor,ME, 04401


  • Care Development of Maine
  • 970 Illinois Avenue
  • Bangor,ME, 04401


  • CDRP Clinic Veterans Administration
  • 304 Hancock Street
  • Bangor,ME, 04401


  • DDPC Grant/Acadia Healthcare
  • 656 State Street
  • Bangor,ME, 04401


  • Discovery House
  • 74 Dowd Road
  • Bangor,ME, 04401


  • Dwayne A Hogan LADC LCSW
  • 96 Harlow Street
  • Bangor,ME, 04401


  • Full Circle Wellness Center Inc
  • 265 Hammond Street
  • Bangor,ME, 04401


  • Independence Project LLC
  • 96 Harlow Street
  • Bangor,ME, 04401


  • Leeanne S Taylor MS LADC
  • 263 State Street
  • Bangor,ME, 04401


  • Manna Inc
  • 629 Main Street
  • Bangor,ME, 04401


  • Northeast Occupational Exchange
  • 29 Franklin Street
  • Bangor,ME, 04401


  • Penobscot County Metro Treatment Ctr
  • 659 Hogan Road
  • Bangor,ME, 04401


  • Phoenix Mental Health Services LLC
  • 444 Stillwater Avenue
  • Bangor,ME, 04401


  • Wellspring Inc
  • 98 Cumberland Street
  • Bangor,ME, 04401


  • Wellspring Inc
  • 255 Hammond Street
  • Bangor,ME, 04401


  • Wellspring Inc
  • 319 State Street
  • Bangor,ME, 04401


  • Alan Algee LCPC
  • 658 Main Road North
  • Hampden,ME, 04444


  • Full Circle Wellness Center Inc
  • 52 Main Street
  • Lincoln,ME, 04457


  • Northeast Occupational Exchange
  • 442 Moosehead Trail
  • Newport,ME, 04953


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Consuming alcohol is perilous for children and teens and sometimes for adults. Alcohol is a drug, which is most abused by teenagers. Many children report having their first drink at as early as age 10 or 11, some younger. In today’s society, it is not difficult for children to get the wrong impres Alcohol is a depressant, meaning it's a chemical substance that slows down the brain. Like several other drugs, alcohol can change how an individual’s thinks, speaks, and sees things, often in an adverse manner. The individual might become imbalanced, cries, or gets into arguments and fights with Besides inflicting damages to the body (e.g. liver disease), alcohol can also cause individuals to act or say things in a manner that they do not mean. They are also capable of hurting themselves or other people, especially while driving an automobile. An individual who has had too much to drink mig Because alcohol can result in serious issues, the citizens and government leaders in America have decided that children are prohibited from purchasing or using alcohol. By regulating the drinking age as 21, they hope more mature individuals will make proper decisions about alcohol. For example, peo
Alcohol suffocates nerves that control normal actions, including breathing. A lethal dose of alcohol will gradually cease these operations, hence alcohol poisoning. Frequently, an individual who drinks heavy quantities of alcohol vomits because alcohol is an irritant to the abdominal area. There is An individual's blood alcohol concentration can continue to elevate even while she is unconscious. Even after she ceases consuming alcohol, it is still in her stomach and intestine and still travels into the bloodstream and flows throughout the body. It is unwise to assume that an individual will be When an individual suffers from alcohol poisoning she may undergo mental confusion, stupor, coma, inability to be awakened, vomiting, seizures, reduced and labored breathing, irregular breathing, reduced body temperature (hypothermia), bluish skin tone, or paleness. It is important to know these signals. In addition, waiting for all the signs to appear can also be dangerous. If the individual has “passed out”, it is possible that she could die. If you suspect alcohol overdose in an individual, do not attempt to guess how drunk she is, instead call 911 for a