Alcohol Addiction

Why Drinking and Driving is Dangerous

Alcohol is a central nervous system depressant. Even a small amount can impair judgment and coordination. Larger amounts can make it dangerous to get behind the wheel of a car. The more you drink before driving, the more likely you are to cause a fatal accident. The consequences of drinking and driving can’t be overstated. […]

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Why We Provide a Gym Membership at Crestview Recovery

A person’s addiction to drugs or alcohol leads to neglect of one’s social and professional life as well as their health. At Crestview Recovery, we offer our clients a gym membership. Why? Because focusing on physical health is a crucial part of a person’s recovery from addiction. Becoming healthy helps in a variety of different

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Understanding Levels of Care During Drug & Alcohol Addiction Treatment

One should always be careful when looking at addiction treatment options for themselves or a loved one. There are many different options out there, and some are more beneficial than others. Not only does the level of care make a difference, but the type of treatment matters too. Rather than taking a guess at treatment

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How to Detox from Alcohol

Some people struggling with alcoholism are curious as to how to detox from alcohol. Many of them don’t understand that it takes the help of medical professionals. Trying to self-detox can be very dangerous because of how the substance affects your vital organs. Many years ago, society believed those who attempted detox without medical assistance

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The Worst Long-Term Effects of Alcohol

Though it’s illegal, it’s not uncommon for kids to start drinking in high school or early in college. When they enter adult life, most cut back on the alcohol. Those who don’t come face-to-face with the long term effects of alcohol abuse, especially binge drinking. People have been drinking alcohol for thousands of years. However,

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Holidays in Recovery: Four Tips for Staying Sober New Year’s

Most people have their favorite holiday, and many choose that week-long stretch at the end of every year that encompasses Christmas and New Year’s. However, for someone who’s in recovery from drugs or alcohol, these few days can be the most trying of the year. If you’re worried about staying sober on New Year’s, contact

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