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- Centerboard Recovery Center
- Centerboard Recovery Center
is located at 2105 Virginia Avenue Denver, CO. 80210 and can be contacted by calling 720-324-0008. Centerboard Recovery Center offers treatment services for Prescription Drug Abuse, Alcoholism and Illicit Drug Addiction
Treatment Services Offered: Alcohol Addiction Treatment, Outpatient Alcohol Treatment, Services for Young Adults, DUI - DWI Offenders, Court Appointed Client Services
Payment Options: Self Pay
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- Alcoholics have trouble recognizing and avoiding dangerous situations as the part of their brain that is used judge those kinds of concerns is functioning at a reduce level, stunting their ability to perceive danger.
- The rate of current alcohol use among youth ages 12 to 17 was almost sixteen percent during 2007, according to research by the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA).
- The most accurate way to measure the amount of alcohol that an individual has consumed is by measuring the amount that is directly in the blood; the least accurate method of measurement can be obtained through urine testing.
- A study recently revealed that heavy drinking among members of Greek organizations does not generally lead to increased alcohol use later in life.
For more information, visit www.drug-rehabs.org.