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Iceland knows how to stop teen substance abuse but the rest of the world isn’t listening

(Mosaic Science, Jan. 17) An increased emphasis on extracurricular activities and a controversial “curfew” are just two factors.

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New Approach Reduces Teen Risk for Drug Addiction

(PsychCentral, Feb. 17) When it comes to preventing early drug use, programs that improve impulse control is the key, according to new research.

Brain scans could predict teens’ problem drug use before it starts

(Science Daily, Feb. 22) Researchers believe they can predict if a young person would be likely to abuse drugs.

Fewer teens are using drugs and alcohol than counterparts did in 90s

(News-Democrat & Leader, Dec.26) A new national study shows teen drug and alcohol use are at their lowest rates since the 1990s.

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Unpacking the Data: Deaths from Drug Overdoses, by Age

(U.S. News, Dec.23) Drug overdoses are higher among some age groups than others, data show.

Teen Drug Use Continues to Fall While E-Cigarettes Gain Popularity

(Across America Patch, Dec.23) Use of alcohol and cigarettes are down for the vulnerable age group, while marijuana rates remain steady.

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The Top 10 Drugs People Are Overdosing and Dying On in the U.S.

(AlterNet, Dec. 21) As the wave of heroin and prescription opioid use sweeps across the US, leaving an ever-growing pile of bodies behind, the folks at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are digging into the data.

Heroin addiction often starts in the medicine cabinet, panelists say

(Chicago Tribune, Dec. 9) It's a common story in the suburbs of Chicago: a high school athlete is prescribed a painkiller for a sports injury and becomes hooked.

Drugs in Virginia: Opioid Addiction Part 1: Teen Addiction

(NBC29, Dec. 9) In the Commonwealth of Virginia, there's a growing problem of opioid and drug addiction among teens between 12 and 17. 

Teens putting themselves in danger by using Pink, a powerful new drug purchased on the internet

(WXYZ, Dec. 8) Parents should be aware of a drug called Pink, or U-47700, which has caused two deaths in Detroit alone and several nationwide.