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- Children Have Options in
is located at 1785 Big Hill Road Dayton, OH. 45439 and can be contacted by calling 937-264-0084. Children Have Options in offers treatment services for Illicit Drug Addiction, Prescription Drug Abuse and Alcoholism
Treatment Services Offered: Mental Balance Treatment Services, Outpatient Alcohol Treatment
Payment Options: Payment Assistance Through Medicaid
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- College students may consume alcohol on fewer occasions than their non-collegiate peers, but drink more heavily than nonstudents.
- Women become more impaired than men do after drinking the exact same amount of alcohol; this happens because women's bodies have less water than men's bodies. Because alcohol mixes with body water, alcohol becomes more highly concentrated in a woman's body than in a man's; a simple way to explain this is to use the example of dropping the same amount of alcohol into a much smaller pail of water.
- Family members and love ones of alcoholics often try to protect the person from the results of his or her behavior by making excuses to others or by getting the person out of alcohol-related jams; the alcoholic will never be sufficiently motivated to stop drinking, unless they are allowed to fully experience the harmful effects of his or her drinking.
- Drinking fewer than five standard alcoholic drinks per day, one or more times a week, has been found to reduce survival among patients with HIV by more than 1 year.
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