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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.

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Pot use will still be restricted on campus after legalization

(The Alestle, September 5) Despite marijuana’s legalization in Illinois at the start of 2020, the status of cannabis use on campus is still up in the air.

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Marijuana use among US college students reaches new 35-year high

(University of Michigan, September 5) College students’ use of marijuana in 2018 was at the highest level seen in the past three-and-a-half decades, according to the University of Michigan’s annual national Monitoring the Future Panel study.

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Celebrating recovery efforts in higher education | Commentary

(Orlando Sentinel, August 27) America’s struggles with addiction and depression are well known, and these challenges aren’t isolated to one particular age group. People often don’t realize that the college years are prime time for these conditions to appear.

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Fall Semester—A Time for Parents To Discuss the Risks of College Drinking

(National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism) As college students arrive on campus this fall, it’s a time of new experiences, new friendships, and making memories that will last a lifetime. Unfortunately for many, it is also a time of harmful and underage drinking and dealing with its aftermath—from vandalism and sexual aggression and other forms of violence to injuries and death.

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U.S. Surgeon General’s Advisory: Marijuana Use and the Developing Brain

(Office of the Surgeon General) In 2017, approximately 9.2 million youth aged 12 to 25 reported marijuana use in the past month and 29% more young adults aged 18-25 started using marijuana.

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Stimulants Impair Sleep, Working Memory in Healthy Young Adults

(Psychiatry & Behavioral Health Learning Network, August 21) Healthy college students and other young adults who take prescription stimulants simply for a brain boost may be doing themselves a disservice, according to a new study that found nonprescribed stimulants barely improved short-term focus and markedly worsened working memory and sleep.

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What Keeps Us Up at Night: Views from a Student Conduct Officer on a University Campus

As college landscapes change, student behavior seems to remain a constant. Sure, they find new techniques and new, creative ways to commit violations, but generally speaking, it’s all the same.