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Health NewsMore Than 10% of U.S. Adults Develop Drug Problems U.S. Opens Study of Prescription Drug Abuse Treatments Brain Region Tied to Amphetamine Addiction Search Results 1–4 of 4 Web Pages | See Categories and Related Topics Does My Parent Really Have an Alcohol or Drug Problem? Suggestions for young people on how to decide if a parent or caregiver has an alcohol or drug problem. If there is a problem there's advice on what to do to feel better, even if the parent never stops... Details >Children of Alcoholics FoundationDrug Abuse Prevention and EducationParents, health professionals and community workers can find information about effective strategies for preventing drug use, and keeping drugs out of neighborhoods and schools. Includes also a link t... Details >Office of National Drug Control Policy, The White HouseGrowing Up Drug-Free - A Parent's Guide to PreventionSchools, churches, synagogues, community groups, law enforcement--all can help to turn the tide on drug and alcohol abuse, but none can take a parent's place. This brochure explains to parents how to ... Details >SAMHSA's National Clearinghouse for Alcohol and Drug InformationKeeping Youth Drug-FreeThis is a substance abuse guide for adults that outlines reasons children give for using drugs. Specific examples teach adults how to address peer pressure among youth and provide other practical ski... Details >SAMHSA's National Clearinghouse for Alcohol and Drug Information
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