What Is a Good Attention Grabbing Speech Ending for Teen Drug Abuse?
Question by chica: What is a good attention grabbing speech ending for teen drug abuse?
can anyone give me a really good ending to a teen drug abuse speech that will definitely make people actually care
Best answer:
Answer by ?
“CRACK IS WACK!” – Whitney Houston, a timeless classic.
Or “DONT SMOKE WEED KIDS”-Britney Spears, another classic.
'Breaking Amish' Cast Member in Court
'Breaking Amish' cast member in court
Filed under: inpatient drug rehab centers
Upon his release from Clearfield County, Schmucker will be returned to Jefferson County to complete 45 days of inpatient treatment at the Gateway Center in Erie. Foradora ordered the sentence to be split with a consecutive two years on the Restrictive …
Read more on The Courier-Express
Prescription Drug Abuse PSA by @RyanRstar
Prescription Drug Abuse PSA by @RyanRstar – “Prescription Drug Abuse PSA” Starring/Written by @RyanRstar Shot & Edited by @ShotByDC Suicide PSA: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MMZDtxp7nJs For more info…
Substance Abuse Dallas Places New Focuses on Pain Management
Filed under: prescription drug addiction
Why Is Dependence on Some Drugs Okay but Not Others?
Question by Captain Flatulence: Why is dependence on some drugs okay but not others?
Do not confuse “abuse” with “dependence.” Most folks think it’s no big deal if they take anti-depressants, cholesterol lowering drugs or high-blood pressure medications every day (dependence). But as soon as someone says they take Xanax or Valium or Vicodin everyday, there’s a whole different attitude about it.
Too Many Teens Smoking, Drinking, Using
Too Many Teens Smoking, Drinking, Using
Filed under: free drug addiction treatment
A recent report collected nationwide data on smoking, drinking and drug use among American teens. The report showed high rates of daily smoking, drinking and substance abuse, as well as high rates of teens entering substance abuse treatment programs.
Read more on dailyRx
NIH Study Finds Chronic Alcohol Use Shifts Brain's Control of Behavior
NIH Study Finds Chronic Alcohol Use Shifts Brain's Control of Behavior
Filed under: bethesda alcohol and drug treatment program
Such changes could contribute to the emergence of habitual and compulsive patterns of behavior in alcohol abuse, and suggest that treatments designed to normalize striatal function may be an important approach for alcohol treatment. Dr. Holmes and his …
Read more on eNews Park Forest