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- Connecticut Renaissance Inc
- Connecticut Renaissance Inc
is located at 141 Franklin Street Stamford, CT. 6901 and can be contacted by calling 203-602-4441. Connecticut Renaissance Inc offers treatment services for Alcoholism, Illicit Drug Addiction and Prescription Drug Abuse
Treatment Services Offered: Mental Balance Treatment Services, Outpatient Alcohol Treatment, Dual Diagnosis
Payment Options: Payment Assistance Through Medicaid, Insurance - Private Pay, Self Pay, Sliding-Scale Fee
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- By age 15, an estimated 50% of America�''s boys and girls have had a whole drink of alcohol, not just a few sips.
- When you look at the various blood alcohol concentration levels, physical alcohol abuse effects include: Stupor - When the body reaches a .40 BAC, the individual will have a hard time functioning and will look disoriented or dazed.
- Much research that is related to alcohol has consistently indicated that the long-term use of high amounts of alcohol is known to damage brain cells; it is not yet clear whether alcohol abuse (as in binge drinking0 over the short term can permanently damage nerve cell neurotransmitter receptors.
- The legal limit for drinking is the alcohol level above which an individual is subject to legal penalties such as being arrested, or the loss of a driver's license; in many states, driving while intoxicated can lead to mandatory jail time.
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