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How a simple brain training program could help you stay away from alcohol – The New Daily
Inpatient treatment is geared towards people with moderate to severe alcohol use disorders. But they are only a fraction of those who want to stop drinking.

About one in five Australians will develop an alcohol use disorder, such as dependence, during their lifetime.
Reports suggest some people have been drinking more during the COVID pandemic, potentially putting themselves at greater risk of becoming dependent.
Some people will seek treatment for problem drinking, but more than half of patients who go through inpatient withdrawal treatment, or detox, relapse within two weeks of discharge.
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