National Drug and Alcohol Facts Week is an opportunity to learn about the unique challenges that East Texas faces in the fight against addiction, according to the Alcohol and Drug Awareness Council of ...
In anticipation of recognition of the National Drug and Alcohol Facts Week, which is March 18-24, it's imperative to spotlight the growing concerns surrounding alcohol and drug use and the critical ...
25% of Americans (70 million people) admitted they use illicit drugs, according to the most recent National Survey on Drug Use. 48.7 million people nationwide struggle with substance abuse according ...
National Drug and Alcohol Facts Week is March 17-23. The week aims to educate and empower teens with facts about drug use and addiction to help them make informed decisions. Adolescence is a time of ...
The National Drugs and Alcohol facts week (NDAFW) is taking place January 23 to 29, 2017. This very special week of health observance is devoted to shattering drug-related myths that teens may ...
Sober up, folks! Here we go. With the legalization of marijuana and cannabis products in so many states, dealing with substance abuse in the workplace has become ridiculously complicated. This is the ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Patricia writes about family law and tips for female lawyers. “According to the National Center on Substance Abuse and Child ...
Experts call for rehabilitation instead of jail time for people with addiction. Drug and alcohol-related jail deaths have skyrocketed in recent years, according to a recent report from the Bureau of ...
Substance abuse is potentially harmful to health. In particular, synthetically-produced drugs often have unpredictable emotional and physical side effects that constitute an extreme health hazard.
The Drug Free Schools and Campuses Regulations (34 CFR Part 86) of the Drug-Free Schools and Communities Act (DFSCA) require an Institution of Higher Education (IHE) such as Hope College (Hope), to ...