Creek Nation Behavioral Health and Substance Abuse Services
Creek Nation Behavioral Health and Substance Abuse Services
(918) 758-1910
100 West 7th Street
Okmulgee OK 74447
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Primary Focus: Mix of mental health and substance abuse services
Services Provided: Substance abuse treatment
Type of Care: Outpatient
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On a daily basis, toxins and environmental factors do damage to the skin on your face. It must withstand pollution, exposure to ultraviolet rays, wind and debris, as well as the harmful chemicals in most all skin care products and cosmetics. The skin on your face is the most delicate skin on your body. Dermatologists developed special products specifically for facial skin. It can be difficult to decipher which products perform which tasks, and which products would work the best with a particular skin type.
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Alcohol: The Number One Drug in America
Alcohol, the most widely consumed drug in our society, when consumed moderation is not only harmless but also good for the body. Many experts claim that moderate drinking, about one to two drinks a day, is beneficial to health. However, other scientists continue to question the validity of these reports.
No reliable casual relationship exists between moderate drinking and the lower risk of death. Only that an association may exist. People who drink in moderation often eat a good diet and get exercise. Drinking in moderation may be a result of a healthy lifestyle, not something that makes a person healthy.
Supporters of moderate alcohol consumption still have to provide the necessary precautionary advice about the dangers of alcohol: injury even when used in small amounts; breast cancer and when consumed in larger amounts may result in liver disease, cancers, heart disease and strokes.
Yet over one hundred studies claim moderate alcohol use has a positive effect on mortality.
Alcohol Industry
The funds for these repots come from the alcoholic industry and support the academic centers in order to pay for research, train students and promote the findings. After a published analysis criticized the vast majority of the studies that scholars reviewed as flawed, Dr. Curtis Ellison, of Boston University published a rebuttal saying that scientists had reached a consensus that moderate alcohol use has beneficial effects on health. Industry grants partially funded the work of Dr. Ellison work. Marjana Martini, a senior vice president for the International Center for Alcohol Policies, a nonprofit group supported by the industry, helped with his rebuttal report. Tens of thousands of copies of the report, paid for by the industry, appeared as inserts in two medical journals: The American Journal of Medicine and The American Journal of Cardiology.
Drinking in moderation is no doubt healthier than excessive alcohol use. However, there may be more to the claim that moderate drinking is necessary for good health. For the industry that underwrite the claims, a lot more.
Source: http://www.nytimes.com/2009/06/16/health/16alco.html
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