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- Four Corners Comm Behav Health Center
- Four Corners Comm Behav Health Center
is located at 45 East 100 South Castle Dale, UT. 84513 and can be contacted by calling 435-381-2432. Four Corners Comm Behav Health Center offers treatment services for Alcoholism, Illicit Drug Addiction and Prescription Drug Abuse
Treatment Services Offered: Mental Balance Treatment Services, Outpatient Alcohol Treatment
Payment Options: Payment Assistance Through Medicaid, Medicare Assistance, Insurance - Private Pay, Self Pay
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- It's important to remember that most tweens and teens are not drinking. Don't be taken in by myths, rumors, and opinions.
- Many chronic drinkers have difficulty sleeping and spend less time in the important phase known as REM (rapid eye movement).
- Not all people who drink heavily are alcoholics, but this is a huge risk factor; sometimes it can appear that alcoholism develops suddenly in response to a stressful change in an individual's life such as a breakup, retirement, or some other type of loss.
- Sometimes, even after only one binge drinking session, the liver cells can become swollen from an overload of fat globules and water; fatty liver, as it is called, can also be the result of other things, such as diabetes and obesity.
For more information, visit www.drug-rehabs.org.