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South Carolina school district taking next steps toward drug-testing student athletes

(The Herald Online, November 23) A school district in South Carolina is thinking about performing random drug testing on student athletes and student drivers.

Teacher arrested after students say she was doing cocaine in the classroom

(WGNTV, November 22) An Indiana high school teacher was recently arrested after students reported her doing cocaine in the classroom. One student videotaped the alleged drug use through a window on the classroom’s door.

Teaching teens the perils of pot as marketplace grows

(Kaiser Health News, November 15) As the state of California gets set to begin selling recreational marijuana early next year, there is concern that teenagers won’t understand the dangers of the drug

3 teens hospitalized after being pranked into eating marijuana-laced cereal at Warren school

(ClickonDetroit, November 15) Cookie Crisp cereal laced with marijuana sent three Michigan teens to the hospital recently. 

Take Back Day Events Collect Record Amount of Meds

(November 8, 2017) The Drug Enforcement Administration collected a record 456 tons (912,305 pounds) of expired and unused medication during Take Back Day events across the country last month. 

Basic Painkillers Are Just As Effective as Opioids, Study Finds

(TIME, November 7) Non-opioid painkillers work just as well as opioid painkillers for certain types of pain, according to a new study. This news confirms the fact that – in the midst of the nationwide opioid epidemic – they are likely being overprescribed.

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Marijuana: Likelihood of Getting a Job and Marriage Plummet for Teens Who Smoke

(Newsweek, November 7) We know how damaging marijuana use is to the growing teenage brain. 

With Cigarettes Out of Favor, Many U.S. Teens Also Shun Pot

(HealthDay, November 6)  Less and less U.S. teens are smoking cigarettes. Could this be why, despite relaxing attitudes towards the drug, teen marijuana use has not increased? 

Synthetic Fentanyl Deaths Rise in Americans Opioid Epidemic

(NBC News, October 27) The highly addictive and potent synthetic opioid fentanyl was behind at least half of 2016’s deadly drug overdoses, according to new figures from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

A Year After Her Overdose Photo Went Viral, Mother Now Says It Helped

(NBC News, October 25) Almost a year ago, a disturbing photo of a young woman passed out in her car after an apparent heroin overdose went viral.