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  • Harborview Medical Ctr Addictions Prog
  • Harborview Medical Ctr Addictions Prog
    is located at 401 Broadway Avenue Seattle, WA. 98104 and can be contacted by calling 206-744-9600. Harborview Medical Ctr Addictions Prog offers treatment services for Prescription Drug Abuse, Alcoholism and Illicit Drug Addiction

    Treatment Services Offered: Alcohol Addiction Treatment, Health Services, Alcohol Detox, Outpatient Alcohol Treatment, Dual Diagnosis, Women, Men, DUI - DWI Offenders, Hearing Impaired Clients
    Payment Options: Payment Assistance Through Medicaid, Medicare Assistance, Insurance - Private Pay, Self Pay

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  • Some signs of a drinking problem include drinking alone, to escape problems, or for the sole purpose of getting drunk; hiding alcohol in odd places; getting irritated when you are unable to obtain alcohol to drink; and having problems because of your drinking.
  • Chronic alcohol consumption by someone infected with HIV increases the rate at which viruses infect lungs and aid in the emergence of opportunistic infections which only affect people whose immune systems are weakened by HIV.
  • Energy drinks are beverages that typically contain caffeine, other plant-based stimulants, simple sugars, and other additives. They are very popular among youth and are regularly consumed by 31% of 12- to 17-year-olds and 34% of 18- to 24-year-olds. When alcoholic beverages are mixed with energy drinks, a popular practice among youth, the caffeine in these drinks can mask the depressant effects of alcohol. At the same time, caffeine has no effect on the metabolism of alcohol by the liver and thus does not reduce breath alcohol concentrations or reduce the risk of alcohol-attributable harms.
  • Abstinent alcoholics tend to sleep poorly, with decreased amounts of Slow Wave Sleep, referring to the most restful period of sleep, and increased nighttime wakefulness that could make sleep less restorative and contribute to daytime fatigue.

For more information, visit www.drug-rehabs.org.