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         Drug Prevention:     more books (100)
  1. Drug Abuse: Concepts, Prevention, and Cessation (Cambridge Studies on Child and Adolescent Health) by Steve Sussman, Susan Ames, 2008-02-29
  2. Drug Abuse Prevention: A School and Community Partnership, Web-Enhanced Edition by Richard W. Wilson, Cheryl A. Kolander, 2000-01-15
  3. Nutrient-Drug Interactions (Nutrition and Disease Prevention)
  4. 101 Ready-to-Use Drug Prevention Activities: Curriculum Based and Reproducible for Grades 2-6 by Edited, 1999
  5. Drugs and Your Brain (Drug Abuse Prevention Library) by Beatrice R. Grabish, 1998-05
  6. Drugs and Emotions (Drug Abuse Prevention Library) by Arthur Myers, 1996-11
  7. Handbook of Drug Abuse Prevention (Handbooks of Sociology and Social Research)
  8. Prevention That Works!: A Guide For Developing School-Based Drug and Violence Prevention Programs by Cynthia R. Knowles, 2001-06-27
  9. Crack (Hazelden/Rosen Drug Abuse Prevention Library) by Rodney G. Peck, 1997-08
  10. Complete Student Assistance Program Handbook: Techniques and Materials for Alcohol/Drug Prevention and Intervention in Grades 7-12 by Barbara Sprague Newsam, 1992-09
  11. Communities That Care: Action for Drug Abuse Prevention (Joint Publication of the Jossey-Bass Social and Behavioral S) by J. David Hawkins, Richard F., Jr. Catalano, 1992-08-19
  12. Teen Drinking (Drug Abuse Prevention Library) by Christine Bichler, 1999-08
  13. The Case for Legalizing Drugs by Richard Lawrence Miller, 1991-01-30
  14. Saying No to Drugs/Grades 5-6 (Drug and Alcohol Prevention Series)

181. Freevibe. Main Page
Teen approach to peer pressure, antidrug message and the media. Personal stories,online games, and message boards.
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select a drug alcohol crack and cocaine ecstasy GHB hallucinogens heroin inhalants ketamine marijuana methamphetamine methcathinone prescription drugs rohypnol smoking steroids Most teens don't even know that weed can hurt their grades and SAT scores. Get smart about pot. Roll over the list of drugs to the left for more quick facts. Marijuana
Risks: Marijuana is an addictive drug. Users will likely experience dry mouth, rapid heartbeat, some loss of coordination and slower reaction times. Over the long term, smoking pot can be worse than smoking cigarettes. Prescription Drugs
Risks: Rx drugs are highly addictive. Heart palpitations, blackouts, seizures, addiction or even death. Meth
Risks: Meth can kill . An overdose of meth can result in heart failure. Long-term physical effects include severe liver, kidney, and lung damage. Ecstasy
Risks: Ecstasy can kill you . Higher doses of ecstasy can cause severe breathing problems, coma and death. Inhalants
Risks: Inhalants can cause sudden death . You can die by suffocation, choking on your vomit, or having a heart attack.

182. Public Education And Information
from drug Free Pennsylvania, that accompanies the Attorney General s remarks.This marks the latest effort to reduce the demand for drugs by educating
http://www.attorneygeneral.gov/pei/drug.cfm

183. Stop Drugs
prevention message from the attorney general treatment drugs youth endangered kids the Meth Crisis click for complete coverage
http://www.stopdrugs.org/mainindex.html

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184. Drugs
Tackling drug misuse in the UK is a top priority, not just for the Home Office, The Home Office drives delivery of the drug Strategy at Ministerial and
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Tackling drug misuse in the UK is a top priority, not just for the Home Office, but throughout Government. The Home Office drives delivery of the Drug Strategy at Ministerial and official level, in partnership with the Department of Health, the Department for Education and Skills, HM Customs and Excise, the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister and the Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
Drug Websites
These websites support the work of these departments: www.drugs.gov.uk Directed at drug policy makers and professionals, this cross-government website contains information for Drug Action Teams (DATs) and interested individuals in support of the National Drug Strategy www.talktofrank.com

185. JoinTogether.org | Advancing Effective Alcohol And Drug Policy, Prevention, And
on tobacco buyers and take other steps to prevent sales to underage smokers . Recovery Month PSAs Highlight Success of Alcohol and drug Treatment
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186. Close To Home - Prevention
It includes animated illustrations of the brain and the mechanism of drugs inthe body; Return to Homepage, Section prevention, Open Sitemap
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Introduction: Starting Early By Janet Firshein S tudies have shown that the earlier alcohol, tobacco, and other drug use begins, the greater the chances for an individual to become addicted to these substances. Thus, most addiction prevention programs are geared towards youth. Although the most recent data show that increases in young people's use of alcohol and other drugs may be leveling off, the overall trend in the '90s has been an upward one. The need to find effective strategies to stem potentially dangerous use of these substances by youth remains urgent. A growing body of research makes it clear that there are effective ways to reduce teenaged or earlier use of alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs despite questionable outcomes, which have provoked skepticism, for some of the programs currently in use. Research has found that successful programs have several common characteristics. The articles listed in the menu above discuss what works, what doesn’t, and what more we can do.
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187. RAISING FUNDS / MONEY FOR NON-PROFIT AND FOR PROFIT AGENCIES, DRUG ADDICTION AND
Details on how to raise money for prevention groups and Say No to Drugs campaigns.
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188. EnterpriseSearch - From EnterpriseWorks Worldwide
Search engine to index 26 authoritative public interest and U.S. government sites on the Internet. Find useful information on prevention, treatment, alcohol, tobacco, and illicit drugs on the Web.
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189. NCPC Homepage
The 7th National Conference on Preventing Crime Power of prevention McGruff®the Crime Dog Presents Winners Don t Use Drugs!
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The 7th National Conference on Preventing Crime will be held at the Hilton Washington in Washington, DC, on October 8 - 11, 2005!  The deadline for registration has been extended to September 21 McGruffs Across America Convention
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Your contributions make it possible for McGruff to help Americans "Take A Bite Out Of Crime." You can donate to McGruff and the National Citizens' Crime Prevention Campaign by contributing to #0840 on your pledge form, or by following the

190. Community Anti-Drug Coalitions Of America
CADCA is a membership organization of over 5000 antidrug coalitions, each workingto make their community safe, healthy, and drug-free.
http://www.cadca.org/

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cpprev.org. Home. Sat, 13 Aug 2005 GMT. Related Searches. • Personal Finance •Mortgages • Real Estate Investing • Financial Planning • Tax Preparation
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