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Marijuana Use Rising Among Young Adults, Especially College Students, Study Shows

(CNN, November 11Marijuana use among young adults, especially college students, has been steadily increasing, and the numbers are pretty high, according to a new report.

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Using weed regularly raises the risk of heart problems for young people, studies find

(CNN, November 11) Younger people with cannabis use disorder are at an increased risk of heart rhythm problems, according to a new presentation at the American Heart Association Scientific Sessions.

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Federal funding for collegiate recovery programs at UVA, others

(CBS19 NEWS, October 31) Virginia Commonwealth University is getting federal funding to help expand the substance use recovery programs at eight universities across Virginia.

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DEA and partners collect thousands of pounds of unwanted medications and vaping products during the 18th National Prescription Drug Take Back Day

WASHINGTON – Americans nationwide have once again shown their strong support for DEA’s National Prescription Drug Take Back Day by dropping off nearly 883,000 pounds of medications during the October 2019 Take Back event. 

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DEA teams with Washington Redskins to tackle opioid addiction

WASHINGTON (October 9) -- The DEA and the Washington Redskins announced today that they will team up to spread awareness about the ongoing opioid epidemic through a new campaign.

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The surgeon general is right about marijuana and its risks

(The Hill, October 8) Paul Armentano's opinion in The Hill, "What the Surgeon General gets wrong about marijuana," disputes several facts that Surgeon General VADM Jerome Adams discusses in Surgeon General's Advisory: Marijuana Use and the Developing Brain Armentano asserts the surgeon general is wrong about the harms and risks of marijuana.

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Developing Relevant Drug Abuse Prevention Messages for Students

One of the greatest challenges as a prevention professional in higher education is developing messages and education that will resonate with students. Jargon gets in the way, communication channels are a guessing game (and seem to change by the day), and what to say to a Generation Z student is always difficult. Essentially, how will our message be relevant to our students?

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Video: Advice to Parents | Drugs & College 101

In the video below, Dr. Nora Volkow, director of the National Institute on Drug Abuse, provides insight about the risks of drug use in college and how parents and other adults can help college students cope with those risks.

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Data Show Alcohol and Drug Use Hinder Academic Performance

College and university presidents and trustees, as leaders of their institutions, have the power to send a powerful message that their schools are committed to student safety, well-being, and academic success. 

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'I was non-stop Juuling up a storm': 10 college students on their vaping addictions

(CNN) The CDC, FDA, White House and a who's who of officials in suits want young people to stop using e-cigarettes amid a mysterious outbreak of hundreds of vaping-related lung illnesses.