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1-866-290-2073
- Emmorton Treatment Services
- Emmorton Treatment Services
is located at 3105 Emmorton Road Abingdon, MD. 21009 and can be contacted by calling 410-569-5900. Emmorton Treatment Services offers treatment services for Illicit Drug Addiction, Alcoholism and Prescription Drug Abuse
Treatment Services Offered: Alcohol Addiction Treatment, Outpatient Alcohol Treatment, Services for Young Adults, Dual Diagnosis, Women, Men, DUI - DWI Offenders, Court Appointed Client Services
Payment Options: Insurance - Private Pay, Self Pay
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- Social drinking is most commonly defined as alcohol use in social settings where no harm occurs to the drinker or others; alcohol abuse is when alcohol is used in situations which the user or others might be harmed, as in the case of drunk driving.
- Alcohol is rapidly absorbed into the bloodstream from the small intestine, and less rapidly from the stomach and colon.
- Women who drink alcohol are more susceptible to alcohol-related heart disease, even though women drink less alcohol over a lifetime than men.
- According to the most recent Monitoring the Future National Survey on Drug Use, over thirty percent of all high school seniors in the United States have been drunk in the past month.
For more information, visit www.drug-rehabs.org.