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- CHRISTUS Coushatta Healthcare Center
- CHRISTUS Coushatta Healthcare Center
is located at 1635 Marvel Street Coushatta, LA. 71019 and can be contacted by calling 318-932-2276. CHRISTUS Coushatta Healthcare Center offers treatment services for Illicit Drug Addiction, Prescription Drug Abuse and Alcoholism
Treatment Services Offered: Mental Balance Treatment Services, Outpatient Alcohol Treatment
Payment Options: Medicare Assistance, Insurance - Private Pay, Self Pay
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- Among drivers in fatal motor-vehicle traffic crashes, men are almost twice as likely as women to have been intoxicated (i.e., a blood alcohol concentration of 0.08% or greater).
- Youth who drink alcohol are more likely to experience physical problems, such as hangovers or illnesses.
- Different racial groups, such as American Indians and Native Alaskans, are reported to be at a much higher risk than other ethnic groups of developing alcoholism.
- According to research conducted by the National Institute of Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA), women who are dependent on alcohol and who cannot stop drinking during pregnancy have a great chance of permanently damaging their baby.
For more information, visit www.drug-rehabs.org.