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Teen Health - Drugs and Alcohol

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      new window Addaction Description: A UK based drug and alcohol treatment charity. Includes drug information, parent section, publications and links. (addaction.org.uk)
new window Dear Daughter Description: An open letter to a daughter about the effects of drugs, drinking and death. (lessontutor.com)
new window Drugs Bite Description: Stephen Arrington is an anti-drug and motivational speaker that has spoken at over 500 schools. (DrugsBite.com)
new window European Good Templar Youth Federation Description: A non-governmental federation for national abstainer organisations in Europe. (egtyf.org)
new window Freevibe.com Description: Provides teens with a safe space ask questions and to get reliable information about marijuana and its effects. (freevibe.com)
new window Help Against Drugs Organization of New York City Description: Non-profit organization devoted to steering youths away from drugs through sports, modeling, and entertainment. (hadofnyc.org)
new window How Stuff Works: How Alcohol Works Description: In-depth partial graphic tutorial about alcohol examines all the ways in which alcohol affects the human body. (howstuffworks.com)
new window Inhalant Abuse Description: Guide to preventing inhalant abuse. (athealth.com)
new window Interview with Howard A. Liddle, EdD, Description: Answers to questions about the state of the science of adolescent substance abuse treatment and research. (athealth.com)
new window Mind Over Matter Description: Series explaining how the brain responds to different drugs. From the National Institutes of Health. (drugabuse.gov)
new window Monitoring the Future Description: An ongoing study of the behaviors, attitudes, and values of American students and young adults funded by the National Institute on Drug Abuse. (monitoringthefuture.org)
new window National Clearinghouse for Alcohol and Drug Information: For Kids Only Description: Learn about the brain's response to marijuana, opiates, inhalants, hallucinogens, stimulants and steroids. Information on how to help someone with a drug or alcohol problem. (health.org)
new window Parents & Adolescents Recovering Together Successfully Description: Fighting the teen alcohol and drug epidemic one family at a time. (teendrughelp.org)
new window Partnership For a Drug-Free America Description: Tips on talking to kids about drugs, as well as information on specific drugs, slang names for drugs, what they look like, and frequently asked questions. (drugfreeamerica.org)
new window Prevention Online Description: The world's largest resource for current information and intervention, and treatment involving drugs. (health.org)
new window Safety First Description: Resources for parents about teens, drugs, and drug education. Strategies for home and school. (safety1st.org)
new window Teens With Problems Description: Information to help parents spot substance abuse in their teen, including over the counter medications, huffing of inhalants, and use of illegal drugs. (teenswithproblems.com)
new window The Mendez Foundation Description: A substance abuse and violence prevention organization, focuses on alcohol, tobacco and drug prevention education among children and teenagers. (mendezfoundation.org)
new window Tips for Teens about Crack and Cocaine Description: Overview, quick facts and risks associated with crack and cocaine from the National Clearinghouse for Alcohol and Drug Information. (health.org)
new window What's Your Anti-Drug? Description: Interactive site focusing on ideas to keep teens from using drugs. Includes polls and e-cards. (whatsyourantidrug.com)
new window Willow Tree, Inc. Description: A prevention and wellness agency that provides workshops, conferences and programs empowering youth and adults and to create a kinder, more caring and drug-safe world. (willowtree.org)
 




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