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Mental Health Crisis in our Youth.  
By, Jolie Silva, Ph.D

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The latest news on the topics of substance use for your reference.  Follow us on Facebook at North Shore Coalition Against Substance Abuse for news postings regularly.


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Teenage Brains May Be Especially Vulnerable to Marijuana and Other Drugs

More Americans Are Binge Drinking During Pandemic: How to Cope Without Alcohol

School Stress

In Shadow of Pandemic, U.S. Drug Overdose Deaths Resurge to Record
 
‘Cries for help’: Drug overdoses are soaring during the coronavirus pandemic

Fatal ODs Spike 40% in Nassau Amid Pandemic

Smokers and Vapers May Be at Greater Risk for Covid-19

Alcoholics Anonymous vs. Other Approaches: The Evidence Is Now In

The Science of Addiction: How Substance Abuse Changes Brain Chemistry

Why Teenagers Reject Parents’ Solutions to Their Problems

7 things mental health experts wish you knew about anxiety, according to a psychotherapist

Who Thought Sucking on a Battery Was a Good Idea? 
Vaping is a health crisis that’s only just begun.


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U.S. Alcohol-Related Deaths Have Doubled, Study Says

Yale-led team finds parents can curb teen drinking and driving

The true cost of cannabis: Why don't its illnesses, deaths command media headlines?

Teen Marijuana Vaping Soars, Displacing Other Habits

This Was The Decade Drug Overdoses Killed Nearly Half A Million Americans

It's not just opioids: What doctors want you to know about benzos

Cases of Vaping-Related Lung Illness Surge, Health Officials Say

Parents Teaching Teens “Responsible Drinking” is a Myth: Study

Why vaping is so dangerous for teens



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Have a HS Senior or college Freshman?  You’re not too late to have a talk that could keep them safe and drug-free.  Use this Parent Handbook for College-bound Seniors for discussion tools and tips!
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https://www.rollins.edu/dean-of-students/documents/english-psu-parent-alcohol-handbook-2019.pdf
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