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- New Pathways Halfway House
- New Pathways Halfway House
is located at 1401 NE Lawrie Tatum Road Lawton, OK. 73507 and can be contacted by calling 580-248-3654. New Pathways Halfway House offers treatment services for Alcoholism, Prescription Drug Abuse and Illicit Drug Addiction
Treatment Services Offered: Alcohol Addiction Treatment, Transitional Living Services, Residential Long-Term Treatment for Alcohol Abuse, Women, Men
Payment Options: Payment Help
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- Heavy alcohol consumption makes someone seven times more likely to develop esophageal cancer, 80% more likely to have colon cancer and 50% more likely to develop lung cancer.
- When an individual becomes physically dependent on alcohol, and they suddenly stop drinking, withdrawal symptoms will occur; these alcohol withdrawal symptoms can include nausea, sweating, hands being shaky, and anxiety.
- If a person that has been drinking heavily passes out and does not respond to attempts to wake them, it is highly likely that they are suffering from alcohol poisoning.
- Studies show that teen binge drinking can lead to poor performance in school, difficulty in simple math or the inability to read a map.
For more information, visit www.drug-rehabs.org.