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- VA Eastern Colorado HCS Denver VA
- VA Eastern Colorado HCS Denver VA
is located at 1055 Clermont Street Denver, CO. 80220 and can be contacted by calling 303-399-8020. VA Eastern Colorado HCS Denver VA offers treatment services for Illicit Drug Addiction, Prescription Drug Abuse and Alcoholism
Treatment Services Offered: Mental Balance Treatment Services, Outpatient Alcohol Treatment, Inpatient Hospital Treatment, Dual Diagnosis, Lesbian and Gay
Payment Options: Insurance - Private Pay, Insurance - Military
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- "Heavy episodic drinking" generally refers to occasions where consuming high amounts of alcohol leads to intoxication; this type of drinking is often measured by an individual having a certain number of drinks on one occasion.
- It is important that young women are educated early on about their unique health risks, particularly with respect to alcohol; recent findings from Society for Women's Health Research (SWHR) has reported that girls are experimenting with alcohol at ever-younger ages, which underscores the importance of early education in regard to the dangers related to alcohol abuse.
- On average, college students may drink on fewer occasions than their non-collegiate peers, but they drink heavily on a more frequent basis than nonstudents.
- Alcoholism can be a way to deal with stress, anxiety and other feelings; many alcoholics tend to develop certain drinking rituals, which can be a part of what sets the stage for an alcohol addiction; an example of this is having a drink every night before or after dinner.
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