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- Alcohol and Drug Awareness ProgramsInstilling alcohol and drug awareness into high risk groups will help them better understand the negative effects it can have on their lives.
- Raising Drug Awareness to Teens Through a SpeechA speech I wrote in hopes of telling teenagers everywhere how I went from an all American boy to a drug addict, the effects of my addiction, ending up with nothing and what changed my life.
- School Anti-Drug ProgramsAs drug and alcohol abuse rises, schools are searching for programs to teach their students about peer pressure and substance abuse. Many schools, despite these programs, still see an increase in drug use among students. What can be done?
- Anti-drug Legislation AnalysisThe article focuses on the numerous anti-drug policies created by federal and state legislation, history, and similarities and differences between states when compared to federal policy.
- Harrison, Arkansas Drug and Alcohol Rehabilitation FacilitiesHarrison, Arkansas has three drug and alcohol rehabilitation facilities.
Teen Drug Use Trends: What's in Your Cupboards?Parents of teens be aware of a growing trend. There are over 1,000 over the counter products your child can get high from. Recipes and instructions for household drug making and abuse are easily available on line.
Is Pot Really a Gateway Drug?I began smoking the weed, the ganja, the grass, the pot... (yeah, it has a lot of names), at the innocent age of 15. What made me start up?- Alcohol Awareness Month Highlights AprilThe NCADD sponsors Alcohol Awareness Month in April to create awareness and educate the public on the effects of alcoholism.
April is Alcohol Awareness MonthA brief overview of April's Alcohol Awareness Month and the NCADD's purpose to spread awareness of the dangers of alcoholism.
Breast Cancer Awareness: Arimidex as Most Powerful Anti-Estrogen DrugWhen the breast cancer treatment drug Arimidex became available the last few years, it ultimately became a much safer alternative to Tamoxifen. Now it's become one of the most powerful breast cancer drugs in place of more grueling chemotherapy.- Anniston, Alabama Drug and Alcohol Rehabilitation OpportunitiesAnniston, Alabama Drug and Alcohol rehabilitation opportunities provide services for individuals who are in need of help to regain their sober and clean living.
- Drug Addiction and Treatment for the 21st CenturyA discussion of the current drug debate and the factors which drive decisions for treatment of addiction illness.
- A Review of the Anti-Drug Programs from 1980-2008I took part as a child in the Anti-Drug programs in the 80's and 90's. In this article I talk about the affect it had on me.
April is Alcohol Awareness MonthApril has been designated as the annual Alcohol Awareness Month by The National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence. The first year celebrated for Alcohol Awareness Month was back in 1987.- Law Enforcement Officers and Random Drug and Alcohol TestingSupporting random drug and alcohol tests for police officers.
- Health Dimensions Safe Drug Disposal WeekFree Safe Drug Disposal in Farmington Hills Michigan
Researchers Discover Drug-Craving Brain Region in RatsThey hope that the results of their research will lead to the development of new drug addiction therapies that will also be able to eliminate some of the side effects of medications.- A Profile of Eli Lilly SSRI Drug MarketingThis paper takes a look at Eli Lilly and their SSRI drug marketing practices for drugs such as Prozac.
- DOL Secretary Chao Announces Start of Drug-Free Work WeekToday, October 11, 2007, the Secretary of the Department of Labor, Elaine L. Chao, announced the start of the second-annual Drug-Free Work Week, set to take place from October 14-20, 2007.
- Trend Sees HIV/AIDS-Positive Claiming to be Disease-and-Drug FreeThis deception is insidious, as it seems to be acceptable to most of this population on face value or a self-advertising level. I have read numerous ads where the individual claims to be "D/D Free" (disease-and-drug free) and requests "U B 2" (you be too).
- Group Asks: Is Awareness of AIDS Waning?"HIV has been labeled an intravenous drug users' and a gay men's disease by society. AIDS is a community issue the greater community cannot afford to ignore."
- White House Drug Czar Starts Anti-Methamphetamine CampaignWhite House National Drug Control Policy Director, John Walters kicks off new anti-methamphetamine campaign.
- Local and National Resources for Help for the Las Vegas Hispanic-American CommunityAre you a Hispanic-American who lives in Las Vegas and needs special assistance? These resources may help you find exactly what you need.
New Street Drug Alert: Strawberry QuickRecently, new street drugs have been making their way into the lives of those we know and love. It just may be your very own child(ren) that have come in contact with this new drug called "Strawberry Quick." This drug resembles the popular candy "Pop Rocks."- The Drug Testing Debate and the Security ProfessionThe ongoing debate over whether drug testing should be legal in the workplace has many different views. In this report I will show the merits of the arguments for and against drug testing by the views of Tamara Roleff and Jacob Sullum.
- How to Promote a Drug-Free NeighborhoodThis article will offer tips on how to promote a drug-free community.
Wyoming Launches Horror Based Anti Drug CampaignThe Wyoming Department of Health has launched a methamphetamine awareness campaign with television ads that resemble horror movies.- Gender Differences in Drug Abuse and AddictionA cross cultural perspective of drug abuse and addiction. Looking at alcohol abuse, the culture revolving around addiction and drug abuse and the differences between genders and these addictions. Includes sexual addiction.
- How Daytime Television Brings Social Awareness to Your HomeAs early as the 1970's, soap operas have been an understated force towards social awareness of interracial couples, sexually transmitted diseases, homosexual awareness, abortion, and drug abuse.
- Prescription Drug Abuse in the ElderlyAn advancing number of drug abusers are addicted to, not illegal drugs, but to medically prescribed drugs. An even more startling fact is that among those abusing prescription medications are the elderly.
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