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A number of Republican presidential candidates are talking about substance abuse on the campaign trail, according to The Washington Post. They are telling personal stories that are gaining a lot of media attention.
Published: April 1, 2013
Parents who discuss drinking with their teens before they start college can influence their children’s drinking behavior once they are at school, a new study suggests. A parental talk can reduce the chances that light drinkers will become heavier drinkers, and increase the odds that teens who already drink heavily will reduce their drinking or stop.
Published: October 1, 2015
Published: May 28, 2014
Despite a government panel’s conclusion that there isn’t enough evidence about the best way for doctors to persuade children and teens not to use drugs, a leading expert on teen substance abuse says pediatricians should continue to talk to their patients about drug and alcohol use.
Published: May 14, 2013
Parents should start talking with their children about the dangers of drinking as early as age 9, according to a new government campaign.
Published: June 2, 2015
Presidential candidates are discussing drug abuse in campaign events in Iowa and New Hampshire, NPR reports.