This week is National Drug and Alcohol Facts Week, and the Cambria County Drug Coalition has been visiting local schools. It's the second year the Drug Coalition has done this; visiting students ...
CUSTODY AND WILL BE DISCIPLINED BY THE DISTRICT. A GROUP IN SOUTHERN INDIANA DEDICATED TO FIGHTING ADDICTIONS IS BEGINNING ITS ANNUAL DRUG WEEK. CLARK COUNTY CARES WAS FOUNDED EIGHT YEARS AGO TO ...
National Drug and Alcohol Facts Week is an opportunity to learn about the unique challenges that East Texas faces in the fight against addiction, according to the Alcohol and Drug Awareness Council of ...
October is National Bullying Prevention Month; bullying prevention programs begin locally, with communities and the individuals within them creating safe and supportive schools, organizations, ...
Drug abuse statistics in New Jersey are helpful in determining where allocated funds should be placed in specific drug addiction programs. NORWOOD, NJ, UNITED STATES, August 21, 2025 / ...
In the face of alarming statistics on drug and alcohol use, Northpointe Council of Niagara Falls is ramping up its message during the National Institute on Drug Abuse's first National Drug Fact Week, ...
National Drug and Alcohol Facts Week is March 17-23. The week aims to educate and empower teens with facts about drug use and addiction to help them make informed decisions. Adolescence is a time of ...
Addiction is a long-term brain disease. When addiction is related to drugs or alcohol, the condition is also called a substance use disorder. Addiction has no cure, but it can be managed with ...
Medical providers working in the substance abuse field would refer to him as a “frequent flyer.” The patient in line at the medication window was well known to staff because he had been treated so ...
When I think about drug addiction with teens, I think about my older brother when he was in high school. If you were to look at him at the time, you would have no idea the struggle he was going ...
Drug abuse statistics in New Jersey represent far more than numbers—they're the foundation for life-saving funding decisions and evidence-based policies that combat addiction across the state.