Dog Helps Parents Sniff Out Drug Abuse in Children – NBC 7 San Diego
Dog Helps Parents Sniff Out Drug Abuse in Children – NBC 7 San Diego
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Dog Helps Parents Sniff Out Drug Abuse in Children
NBC 7 San Diego After learning prescription drug and heroin use rose significantly in the last five years in San Diego County, former firefighter and professional K9 handler Troy Morrison decided to take action. He and his dog, Chewy, are making their services … |
W.Va. Law Symposium talks prescription drug abuse – The Daily Athenaeum
W.Va. Law Symposium talks prescription drug abuse
The Daily Athenaeum The event included a panel of honorable speakers, including Robert McKinney, the Counsel to West Virginia Adult and Juvenile Drug Courts; Michael Barnes, the executive director of the nonprofit Center for Lawful Access and Abuse Deterrence; and Adam … |
Washington DA: Unified effort vital to battle prescription drug, heroin abuse – Tribune-Review
Washington DA: Unified effort vital to battle prescription drug, heroin abuse
Tribune-Review Education – inform young people and parents of the dangers of prescription drug abuse before it starts, while training medical practitioners and health care professionals about the appropriate methods of prescription opioid distribution. Both heroin … Washington officials create group to combat overdoses Washington County officials announce working group |
Report: Drug-use rate is high for Mass. youth – Eagle-Tribune
Report: Drug–use rate is high for Mass. youth
Eagle-Tribune BOSTON — Massachusetts youth use illicit drugs more than their counterparts across the country, according to a federal report, which found Bay Staters between the ages of 12 and 17 also do not perceive great risk in use of marijuana and weekly drinking. Massachusetts youths' drug use higher than US rate, report says Study finds above-average drug use by Massachusetts teenagers |
State launches drug abuse prevention initiative – Community Common
State launches drug abuse prevention initiative
Community Common “At first glance a strange to Wheelersburg Local Schools may find it difficult to believe that our school is impacted by drug use,” Knapp said. “We have a lot of great things happening within our school. I think my fellow superintendents would agree … |