Houston, TX – The current fentanyl crisis has caused a shift in drug education. Now, schools and police departments feel children as young as the 5th grade should learn about the dangers of hard drugs ...
This is your first of three free stories this month. Become a free or sustaining member to read unlimited articles, webinars and ebooks. Mim Shafer, head of the health department at Mission High ...
A congressional investigation of the money drug companies give as supposed educational grants has found that payments are growing rapidly and are sometimes steered by marketing executives to doctors ...
Drug prevention and education programs work. It helps educate and prepare people of all ages. Amid the opioid epidemic, it has become even more critical because of the dangers fentanyl poses to anyone ...
CORONADOCORONADO — County education leaders on Tuesday announced the release of a series of drug-prevention education videos hosted by a former Drug Enforcement Administration special agent and ...
ZANESVILLE — The Muskingum County Prosecutor's Office is awarding more than $30,000 in drug forfeiture money to local schools and community organizations for drug education and prevention programming.
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — State leaders say they are on a mission to figure out just how bad opioid use is in schools. Ellen Bernstein, president of the Albuquerque Teachers Federation, says the drugs we ...
A forum on Wednesday night aims to educate students and adults on underage drinking and its consequences. The Drug Education Council's Red Ribbon Leadership Awards were announced Tuesday during a ...
Pennsylvania is making efforts to legalize adult-use recreational cannabis. Gov. Josh Shapiro’s latest budget address called for legalizing and regulating cannabis for adults. The aim is to have shops ...
School-based drug education programs for adolescents can have a long-term positive impact on sexual behavior in addition to curbing substance abuse, according to a RAND Corp. study released Wednesday.
Drug overdose deaths increased sharply among Americans without a college education and nearly doubled over a three-year period among those who don't have a high school diploma, according to a new RAND ...