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Cities In Michigan

Adrian

Gladwin

Owosso

Allegan

Grand Blanc

Petoskey

Allen Park

Grand Haven

Pinckney

Alpena

Grand Ledge

Plymouth

Ann Arbor

Grand Rapids

Pontiac

Auburn Hills

Grandville

Port Huron

Battle Creek

Grosse Pointe

Portage

Bay City

Hamtramck

Redford

Belleville

Harper Woods

Rochester

Benton Harbor

Harrison Township

Rockford

Berkley

Hazel Park

Romulus

Big Rapids

Highland Park

Roseville

Bloomfield Hills

Hillsdale

Royal Oak

Brighton

Holland

Saginaw

Burton

Holly

Saint Clair Shores

Cadillac

Holt

Saint Johns

Canton

Howell

Saline

Cheboygan

Hudsonville

Sault Sainte Marie

Clarkston

Inkster

South Haven

Clinton Township

Ionia

South Lyon

Clio

Jackson

Southfield

Coldwater

Jenison

Southgate

Commerce Township

Kalamazoo

Sterling Heights

Comstock Park

Lake Orion

Sturgis

Davison

Lansing

Swartz Creek

Dearborn Heights

Lapeer

Taylor

Dearborn

Lincoln Park

Temperance

Detroit

Livonia

Three Rivers

Dowagiac

Ludington

Traverse City

East Lansing

Macomb

Trenton

Eastpointe

Marquette

Troy

Eaton Rapids

Midland

Utica

Escanaba

Monroe

Walled Lake

Farmington

Mount Clemens

Warren

Fenton

Mount Morris

Waterford

Ferndale

Mount Pleasant

West Bloomfield

Flat Rock

Muskegon

Westland

Flint

New Baltimore

White Lake

Flushing

Niles

Wixom

Fort Gratiot

Northville

Wyandotte

Fraser

Novi

Wyoming

Garden City

Oak Park

Ypsilanti

Gaylord

Okemos

Zeeland

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Some of us spend our entire lives chasing an elusive feel-good sensation, whether it comes from drinking, smoking, taking drugs, spending too fast and freely, or overeating. Teachers, lawyers, doctors, students, homemakers, athletes, young and old, rich and poor, it makes no difference who you are or where you live. Anyone can become dependent. Alcohol dependency is by far the most common addiction, but certainly not the only one. Read more...
It is widely understood that about 1 in 10 people have the disease of alcoholism. That 10% of the population includes all races, creeds, ages, sexes, religions, and all other factors. Alcoholism does not discriminate any of these; it simple exists when the individual has the threefold illness. Read more...
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Compulsive shopping is finally coming out of the closet. First described by Bleuler in 1915 and then Kraepelin in 1924 (they labeled it oneomania from the Greek oneomai, to buy, and included it among other pathological and reactive impulses), it went largely ignored for the next sixty years. Read for more. Read more...
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Using a drug to treat addiction may seem ironic, but doctors say it can work. How? The drug blocks the brain receptor that may associate reward benefits with drinking. There are other drugs to help with alcohol addiction, but they have to be taken daily, and often with pretty harsh side effects like sweating, vomiting, and rapid heart beat. Read more...
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