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Public Service Announcement - Keep Your Brain Healthy



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This series of PSAs uses scientific data as the basis for explaining the effects of drug use on the brain. Our messages also encourage parents to talk to their children about the dangers of drugs. We now have scientific evidence showing that people can't always choose to stop using drugs.

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