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- Palmetto Lowcountry
- Palmetto Lowcountry
is located at 2777 Speissegger Drive North Charleston, SC. 29405 and can be contacted by calling 843-747-5830. Palmetto Lowcountry offers treatment services for Illicit Drug Addiction, Prescription Drug Abuse and Alcoholism
Treatment Services Offered: Alcohol Addiction Treatment, Alcohol Detox, Outpatient Alcohol Treatment, Inpatient Hospital Treatment, Over 50, Women, Men, Hearing Impaired Clients
Payment Options: Medicare Assistance, Insurance - Private Pay, Insurance - Military, Self Pay
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- Acetaldehyde is a carcinogenic byproduct of alcohol metabolism. Acetaldehyde promotes cancer in several ways, by interfering with the copying of DNA and by inhibiting a process by which the body repairs damaged DNA.
- A recent study found that women who consumed as little as one alcoholic drink a week during pregnancy were about three times as likely as nondrinkers to have a child diagnosed with behavioral problems such as aggression and difficulty paying attention.
- Alcohol dependence is the most severe alcohol disorder and is characterized by tolerance and withdrawal.
- Premenstrual hormonal changes cause a faster increase in Blood Alcohol Concentration during the days right before menstruation.
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