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This page presents the most frequently asked questions and answers on drug-free workplace issues. Each answer provides links to more detailed information about the topic found elsewhere on the Working... Details >
Working Partners for an Alcohol- and Drug-Free Workplace, U.S. Department of Labor
This page presents facts about alcohol- and other drug-related birth defects. Information cover use of alcohol and other drugs during pregnancy, incidence/prevalence of alcohol and other drug-related ... Details >
Alcohol is yet another health issue for women. Drinking, even in small amounts, affects women differently than men. And heavy drinking, in some ways, is much more risky for women than it is for men.... Details >
National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, National Institutes of Health
This document dispels some common myths about alcohol, including everybody drinks, alcohol gives energy, everyone who gets drunk acts the same, and more.... Details >
Did you know that even moderate drinking, under certain circumstances, is not risk free? And that if you drink at more than moderate levels, you may be putting yourself at risk for serious problems wi... Details >
SAMHSA's National Clearinghouse for Alcohol and Drug Information
If you are smoking cigarettes, drinking alcohol, or using marijuana or other illicit substances, try out this expense calculator and see how much money you could be spending on something else! ... Details >
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 >
This brochure advises young people on how to help a friend who may have a substance abuse problem. It answers questions such as: How can I tell if my friend has a drinking or other drug problem? What ... Details >
SAMHSA's National Clearinghouse for Alcohol and Drug Information
This fact sheet lists signs to tell if your child may be in trouble with alcohol, including abrupt changes in mood or attitude, sudden decline in attendance or performance at school, heightened secrec... Details >
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This guide is geared to parents and guardians of young people ages 10 to 14. Keep in mind that the suggestions on the following pages are just that—suggestions. Trust your instincts. Choose ideas you ... Details >
National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, National Institutes of Health