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Tips for Talking to Teens and Young Adults About Drugs During the Holidays

Are your teens or young adults home for holiday break?   With the stress of school or campus life behind them for a few weeks, this can be a great time for you to talk to them about substance misuse. 

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College students drinking more alcohol covid-19 Kent State study

(WKYC, November 24)  People are drinking more this year, that's for sure. According to a new study from Kent State University's School of Public Health, college students are drinking even more than they typically do, though. 

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Facts About Drug-Impaired Driving

Driving under the influence of over-the-counter medications, prescription drugs, or marijuana or other illicit drugs is referred to as drug-impaired driving.

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Supporting Student-Veterans on Campus: Lessons from Lived Experience

I was barely old enough to order a beer when I found myself being deployed to Iraq. This was post-9/11 so to say tensions were high is an understatement at best. I was thrown right into the deep end.

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College students are drinking less alcohol, but smoking more weed

(Philly Voice, October 13) Alcohol abstinence has been a growing trend among college-aged adults over the last two decades. It's an encouraging shift that aligns with a decline in alcohol use disorder. 

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Vaping, marijuana use in 2019 rose in college-age adults

(National Institute on Drug Abuse, September 16) Vaping marijuana and vaping nicotine rose sharply in the past three years among college-age (19-22 years old) adults, according to 2019 survey results from the Monitoring the Future (MTF) study.

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Investing Time to Achieve Outcomes

As coalition leaders of Missouri Partners in Prevention, Missouri’s higher education substance misuse consortium dedicated to creating healthy and safe college campuses, we get asked a lot about what the most effective way is to create change on campus.

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Teens and young adults who vape are 5 to 7 times more likely to get coronavirus, a new study found

(Business Insider, August 12) Young people may be less likely to get severe COVID-19 cases, but health experts have long warned that vaping can make them more vulnerable.

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Campus Police: A Vital Connection to Mental Health and Substance Misuse Services

As a former campus police officer, I have seen firsthand how instrumental training in substance misuse and mental health is for all professionals working in postsecondary settings.