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Alternative Drug and Alcohol
(301) 729-0340
994 National Highway
LaVale, MD
 
Western Maryland Health System
(301) 723-5030
900 Seton Drive
Cumberland, MD
 
Allegany County Addictions Services
(301) 777-2285
10102 SE Country Club Road
Cumberland, MD
 
Potomac Highlands MH Guild Inc
(304) 788-2241
Mineral County Office
Keyser, WV
 
Western Maryland Recovery Services
(301) 724-1144
11816 Bedford Road
Cumberland, MD
Services Provided
Substance abuse treatment, Methadone Maintenance, Buprenorphine Services
Types of Care
Outpatient
Special Programs/Groups
Persons with HIV/AIDS, Pregnant/postpartum women, Women, Men

Allegany County Health Department
(301) 759-5000
12503 Willowbrook Road SE
Cumberland, MD
 
Allegany Cnty Health Dept Addict Servs
(301) 777-2290
10102 SE Country Club Road
Cumberland, MD
 
Family Therapy Services
(301) 689-2114
19022 National Highway NW
Frostburg, MD
 
Allegany County Addictions Services Alcohol and Drug Outpatient
(301) 759-5050
12503 Willowbrook Road SE
Cumberland, MD
Services Provided
Substance abuse treatment, Methadone Maintenance, Buprenorphine Services
Types of Care
Outpatient
Special Programs/Groups
Adolescents, Persons with co-occurring mental and substance abuse disorders
Language Services
ASL or other assistance for hearing impaired

Allegany County Addictions Services Joseph S Massie Unit
(301) 777-2285
10102 SE Country Club Road, Thomas B Finan Center Cottage 4
Cumberland, MD
Services Provided
Substance abuse treatment, Detoxification, Buprenorphine Services
Types of Care
Residential short-term treatment (30 days or less), Residential long-term treatment (more than 30 days)
Special Programs/Groups
Persons with co-occurring mental and substance abuse disorders, Persons with HIV/AIDS, Pregnant/postpartum women, Women, Men
Language Services
ASL or other assistance for hearing impaired

Meditation builds strong brains

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By Megan Keough

Apparently, people who meditate are a bit thickheaded—in a good way of course. A new study led by Massachusetts General Hospital shows that the regular practice of a particular form of meditation appears to thicken areas of the brain associated with attention and sensory processing.

Brain scans of experienced, frequent meditators showed thickening in the insula, an area of the cortex involved in the integration of emotion with thought. Most of the structural changes occurred in the right hemisphere of the brain, in the prefrontal cortex, which regulates memory and attention. This area tends to thin as we age, and yet the thickening was more pronounced in older practitioners. According to Sara Lazar, PhD, the study’s lead author, this evidence suggests that meditation may slow down the atrophy of certain areas of the brain that typically occurs with age.

Perhaps even more interesting, you needn’t don robes and retire to a cave somewhere to achieve these results. Instead of scanning the brains of Buddhist monks who devote their lives to meditation, researchers enrolled 20 people who averaged nine years of experience and about 40 minutes a day meditating. (Fifteen people with no experience in meditation formed the control group.) Those participants who meditated most deeply—as measured by breathing rates—showed the greatest changes in their brains, which suggests that meditation caused the thickening, as opposed to the thickening indicating a predisposition to meditate.

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