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- Marthas Place
- Marthas Place
is located at 1928 Pennsylvania Avenue Baltimore, MD. 21217 and can be contacted by calling 410-728-8402 x201. Marthas Place offers treatment services for Alcoholism, Illicit Drug Addiction and Prescription Drug Abuse
Treatment Services Offered: Alcohol Addiction Treatment, Transitional Living Services, Residential Long-Term Treatment for Alcohol Abuse, Women
Payment Options: Self Pay, Sliding-Scale Fee
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- If someone passes out after drinking alcohol and will not respond to attempts to wake them, it is very possible they are suffering from alcohol poisoning.
- Nonstudent, nonmilitary personnel may not have access to health services, making them vulnerable conditions such as depression and anxiety, often associated with dangerous alcohol consumption patterns.
- According to recent alcohol statistics, approximately 9.7 million current drinkers in the United States are between the ages of 12-20. Regarding these young drinkers, 18.7% are binge drinkers and 6% are excessive drinkers.
- Drinking alcohol with medications that are prescribed by a physician for a certain disorder, such as diabetes or a heart condition can be especially dangerous; it would be wise for a person to ask their doctor or a pharmacist whether they can drink safely while taking the medication.
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