




Centerville, Georgia
Centerville, GA Profile
Centerville, GA, population 4,278 , is located
in Georgia's Houston county,
about 76.6 miles from Columbus and 87.3 miles from Atlanta.
In the 90's the population of Centerville has grown by about 32%.
It is Estimated in recent years the population of Centerville has been growing at an annual rate of 7.1 percent.
Centerville Statistics
Centerville Gender Information
Males in Centerville: 2,123 (50%)
Females in Centerville: 2,155 (50%)
As % of Population in Centerville
Race Diversity in Centerville
White: 84%
African American: 11%
Asian: 2%
Other/Mixed: 3%
As % of Population in Centerville
Age Diversity in Centerville
Median Age in Centerville: 34.2 (Males in Centerville: 33.3, Females in Centerville: 34.9)
Centerville Males Under 20: 16%
Centerville Females Under 20: 15%
Centerville Males 20 to 40: 15%
Centerville Females 20 to 40: 15%
Centerville Males 40 to 60: 13%
Centerville Females 40 to 60: 14%
Centerville Males Over 60: 6%
Centerville Females Over 60: 7%
Economics in Centerville
Centerville Household Average Size: 2.67 people
Centerville Median Household Income: $ 46,797
Centerville Median Value of Homes: $ 81,400
Centerville Location Information
Elevation: 462 feet above sea level.
Land Area: 2.3 Square Miles.
Nearby Towns & Cities to Centerville
Byron 4.4 Miles
Warner Robins 5.3 Miles
Robins AFB 6.0 Miles
Perry 12.1 Miles
Ft Valley 12.7 Miles
Macon 14.9 Miles
Payne 15.4 Miles
Marshallville 18.9 Miles
Roberta 19.9 Miles
Jeffersonville 20.4 Miles
Big Cities Nearest Centerville
(Population 100,000+)
Columbus 76.6 Miles
Atlanta 87.3 Miles
Athens 93.8 Miles
Augusta 115.2 Miles
Montgomery 153.4 Miles
Tallahassee 155.6 Miles
Savannah 156.0 Miles
Columbia 180.4 Miles
Birmingham 190.6 Miles
Chattanooga 191.2 Miles
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Facts
Street dealers sell opium directly to the final link in the opium alliance, the addicts. Street dealers are often opium addicts who work independently, unaffiliated with any syndicate. They generally purchase opium from a kilo connection in packets known as bundles, which weigh about one ounce and cost roughly two hundred dollars. The street dealers divide the bundles into one-gram quantities called deals or bags. The most commonly distributed amount weighs one gram. Selling for ten dollars, it is known as a "dime bag." Occasionally a half-gram amount known as a "nickel bag," is sold for five dollars. Although opium may actually be packaged in bags, the preferred packaging is small party balloons. When multiple drugs are involved in a single case, the cause of death often cannot be attributed to any one substance. Instead, the cause may be attributed to 'combined effects' of multiple drugs. To illustrate this important concept, the area profiles in this publication differentiate the number of deaths that involved only one drug (termed 'single-drug' deaths) from all deaths. On average, participating metropolitan areas reported only 24% of drug misuse deaths (range 2% to 50%) and 19% of drug-related suicides (range 0% to 50%) with a single drug. Similarly, in the 6 States 24% of misuse deaths (range 7% to 35%) and 27% of drug-related suicides (range 10% to 57%) involved a single drug. Research has shown that women who consume only one alcoholic drink per day have a 30% higher risk of dying from breast cancer than nondrinkers. Even consuming small amounts of alcohol may increase breast cancer risk, particularly in postmenopausal women due to increased hormone levels circulating in the blood. Cancer patients may find that alcohol consumption interferes with the effectiveness of anticancer therapy and may cause them to become even sicker. Alcohol consumption can lead to addiction. If the need to drink is constant, then a person may be addicted to alcohol or on the road to addiction. Alcohol can also cause depression. Although initially drinkers may feel a sense of euphoria, it is short lived. In the long-term, heavy drinkers are more likely to suffer from depression because alcohol alters the brain's chemistry. Alcohol also affects memory, even at moderate levels of consumption. |
Addiction Treatment
Addiction treatment is needed when an individual finds that they have developed a drug or alcohol addiction which they are not able to successful end on their own. With the help of addiction treatment, addicted individual can get help to control their drug taking behavior and live happy and successful lives. There are several addiction treatment options available for drug and alcohol addiction. Some of these options include self-help groups, counseling, drug rehabilitation programs (in and out-patient), and residential treatment facilities. Each of these differ
in their aims and outcomes and elements of these addiction treatment options are often
combined.
Drug Rehabilitation
Drug rehabilitation is a place or program that an individual enters to treat a drug or alcohol addiction. Through therapy and education, the individual is restored to their former non-drug using self. They are then able to re-enter society clean and sober. There are many reasons why a person would need to attend a drug rehabilitation program. Some of the many reasons are: the inability to control their drinking or drug use, alienating their friends and family, problems with the law, and problems at work. Also, there are several different types of drug rehabilitation programs available: inpatient, outpatient, residential, short-term, and long-term.
Detox
Detox is necessary when an individual through their chronic use of drugs or alcohol has developed an addiction. The objective of detox is to help the individual achieve a drug and alcohol free state. Detox is intended to relieve the physical symptoms of withdrawal and helps prepare the individual for entry into drug rehabilitation. Therefore, the ultimate goal of detox is preparation for long term recovery from drug and alcohol addiction.
Drug Overdose
A drug overdose occurs when you consume more drugs than your body can tolerate. Drug users are constantly flirting with the risk of a drug overdose. There is a
fine line between the high they're seeking and serious injury or death. While many victims of drug overdose recover without long term effects, there
can be serious consequences. Some drug overdoses cause the failure of major
organs like the kidneys or liver, or failure of whole systems like the
respiratory or circulatory systems. Patients who survive drug overdose may need
kidney dialysis, kidney or liver transplant, or ongoing care as a result of
heart failure, stroke, or coma. Death can occur in almost any drug overdose
situation, particularly if treatment is not started immediately.
Tolerance
Tolerance to a drug takes place when an individual is exposed to the same drug repeatedly and begins to build up an resistance to the drugs effects. The body then adapts and develops a tolerance for the drug. The addiction that is produced is so powerful that it creates cravings in the user. These cravings for the drug are the result of its impact on the individual's memory with feelings of pleasantness and euphoria which the individual has come to associate with the taking of the drug.
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