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- Greenville CBOC
- Greenville CBOC
is located at 41 Park Creek Drive Greenville, SC. 29605 and can be contacted by calling 864-299-1600 x2684. Greenville CBOC offers treatment services for Prescription Drug Abuse, Illicit Drug Addiction and Alcoholism
Treatment Services Offered: Alcohol Addiction Treatment, Alcohol Detox, Outpatient Alcohol Treatment
Payment Options: Payment Assistance Through Medicaid, Medicare Assistance, Insurance - Private Pay, Insurance - Military
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- Young people consumed 3% more alcohol per month for each additional dollar spent per capita on alcohol advertising in their market.
- The alcohol industry spends billions of dollars in the United States each year on television, radio, print and other forms of advertising the promote social drinking.
- 320 000 young people between the age of 15 and 29 die from alcohol-related causes, resulting in 9% of all deaths in that age group.
- According to a large body of evidence which include information from several different medical studies, small amounts of alcohol may help to protect against coronary heart disease by raising levels of "good" HDL cholesterol and by possible reducing the risk of blood clots that sometimes form in coronary arteries.
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