Alcohol Addiction

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Learning More About Alcohol Liver Damage

Liver damage is one of the most common and devastating complications of alcoholism. If you are drinking significantly – in terms of frequency or the amount – you could be at risk for developing this condition. For many people with alcohol use disorder, recognizing the risks that come from this disease is the first step […]

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Signs Of Alcohol Use Disorder in Teens

Could your teen be using drugs? It’s a common misconception that teen alcohol use is normal and doesn’t need to be addressed. However, experimentation can lead to addiction quickly, especially for teens struggling with other mental health issues. If you suspect teenage addiction, our team at Crestview Recovery in Oregon can provide you with the

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Best Rehab Centers In Hillsboro OR

Families looking for the best rehab centers in Hillsboro, OR are not limited to just that one city. There are a few drug and rehab options there, but often the best course of action is to expand your search to a wider area, including nearby cities like Portland. What about a drug rehab in Oregon?   Best

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National Alcohol and Other Drug-Related Birth Defects Awareness Week

Spreading awareness regarding the dangers of using substances during pregnancy is important. According to the National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence (NCADD), too many women use drugs while they’re pregnant. The NCADD launched National Alcohol and Other Drug-Related Birth Defects Awareness Week to spread awareness about this problem. The NCADD wants to help soon-to-be

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