Mar. 14—Clayton Tselee Jr., prevention specialist with Neighbors Building Neighborhoods, answers five questions about National Alcohol and Drugs Facts Week. 1 What is National Drug and Alcohol Facts ...
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 ...
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 Department of Health and Social Care has issued a stark warning to people born in certain years. The eye-opening alert ...
Drug poisoning fatalities hit a record high of 5,448 in England and Wales in 2023, the highest tally since records started in ...
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 ...
Alcohol and drug abuse impacts between 15 and 20 percent of the population, and country stars are no exception. A number of country stars are among the statistics who've overdosed on drugs or alcohol ...