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- BHG Corbin Treatment Center
- BHG Corbin Treatment Center
is located at 967 U.S. Highway 25 West Corbin, KY. 40701 and can be contacted by calling 606-526-9348.
Treatment Services Offered: Alcohol Addiction Treatment, Methadone Maintenance, Outpatient Alcohol Treatment
Payment Options: Payment Assistance Through Medicaid, Self Pay
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- Moderate alcohol use commonly carries connotations of pleasure and sociability; in comparison, the harmful consequences of alcohol abuse are often diverse and widespread.
- In 1994, suicides or homicides accounted for 18% of the estimated number of alcohol-related deaths of children aged 9-15.
- Alcohol elevates the mood and makes people feel good. The primary difference between a social drinker and an alcoholic is that the social drinker can ultimately decide when to stop drinking while the alcoholic cannot.
- Heavy alcohol consumption over a period of years may lead to a condition known as Alcohol Dementia, which can cause problems with memory, learning and other cognitive skills.
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