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Marijuana may be worse for teen brains than alcohol, study finds
Teen brains are more vulnerable to the e
Study Finds that Vaping among 10th and 12th Graders Leveled Off From 2019-2020, While Substance Use Increased Among 8th Graders
The latest results from the Monitoring t
Celebrate #GivingTuesday and help those suffering from addiction
As we prepare to celebrate the holidays,
Workplace Drug Testing is Still Important! Drug-Free Work Week
The National Drug Free Workplace Allianc
Drug-free workplaces are vital to business! Drug-Free Work Week
The National Drug Free Workplace Allianc
Support The International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking
The theme for the 2020 International Day
SAMHSA releases latest findings from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health
The NSDUH is a comprehensive household s
International Conference on Drug Prevention, Treatment and Care: Inspiration and Direction July 1-5, 2019
The International Society of Substance U
New Study From the UK Confirms Link Between Daily Marijuana Use and Psychosis
New study illustrates the impact of mari
7th Annual Southeastern U.S. Regional Drug Prevention Summit
Drug Free America Foundation (DFAF) is p
Annual SAMHSA Survey Finds Marijuana Use Higher in “Legal” States
According to the National Survey on Drug
Understanding Fentanyl: A Powerful New Three-Part Documentary Series
A powerful new three-part educational do
Remembering Justin Veatch – A Father and the Legacy His Son Left Behind
In September of 2008, 17 year old Justin
Marijuana may be worse for teen brains than alcohol, study finds
Cannabis causes lasting cognitive impair
Remarks by President Trump at “Global Call to Action on the World Drug Problem” Event
On September 24, 2018 President Trump ad
Daily use of marijuana among non-college young adults at all-time high
2017 drug use data shows clear differenc
As opioid overdose numbers rise, so does the cost of naloxone
These price increases came at the peak o