Alcohol treatment in canada and for all the provinces
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Alcohol Treatment Services Helps you with alcoholism problems in Canada. We can refer you to the following services:
- Residential treatment
- Outpatient rehab
- AA & NA meetings
- Alcohol detox
- Long term alcohol rehab
- Alcohol detox
Alcoholism is the most spread addiction in Canada after tobacco. What is making worst than other substance it is the fact that it is legal and socially accepted compared to street drugs addiction where it is illegal.
Alcohol Statistic
Alcohol abuse is costs each Canadian an estimated $463 billions annually, according to a study by researchers at the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH). There are 11% of the population in Canada who is addicted to alcohol. Ontario, Quebec and P.E.I have the lowest rate of alcohol abuse per capita. The abuse of alcohol in the North west territories is way much higher (per capita) compare to the provinces.
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Trend of teen alcohol addicts in North West Territories
Teenagers are extremely prone to alcoholism as they are unaware of the fatal effects that this habit can bring about. Like any other Canadian states, the North West Territories feature equal prevalence of alcoholism among young adults and teens. It is often assumed that apart from social and psychological influences, genetic predisposition can also be [...]
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Accidents in Nova Scotia under the influence of alcohol
Drunken driving is one of the most threatening problems affecting Canada and its states like Nova Scotia. This is a true fact that people who start drinking at an early age often fail to understand the responsibilities that a driver should abide by. Impairment due to alcoholism has been identified as the reason of fatalities [...]
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Custom of alcohol in Newfoundland
Like any other state, many of the people of Newfoundland are into the habit of drinking. Not all of them consume alcohol in a heavy amount although it is not necessary that heavy drinkers are the only alcoholics. Those who are into the habit of regular drinking which can be daily or weekly are considered [...]
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