2018 World No Tobacco Day
Every year, the World Health Organization observes World No Tobacco Day on May 31. For 2018, the focus is on the impact that tobacco has on the cardiovascular health of people worldwide. Read More …
Every year, the World Health Organization observes World No Tobacco Day on May 31. For 2018, the focus is on the impact that tobacco has on the cardiovascular health of people worldwide. Read More …
“One in 5 Americans is affected by mental health conditions. Stigma is toxic to their mental health because it creates an environment of shame, fear and silence that prevents many people from seeking help and treatment. The perception of mental Read More …
Statistics on Youth Tobacco Use from the American Lung Association and the CDC: Every day, almost 2,500 children under 18 years of age try their first cigarette, and more than 400 of them will become new, regular daily smokers. Half Read More …
Teen Suicide Statistics Suicide is the SECOND leading cause of death for ages 10-24. (2016 CDC WISQARS) Suicide is the SECOND leading cause of death for college-age youth and ages 12-18. (2016 CDC WISQARS) More teenagers and young adults die Read More …
Statistics on Teens and Illicit Drug Use About 50% of high school seniors do not think it is harmful to try crack or cocaine once or twice. 40% believe it is not harmful to use heroin once or twice. 6.5% Read More …
Quick facts about prescription and opioid drug abuse: Nearly 1 in 4 teens has used a prescription medicine for non-medical reasons. 1 in 8 teens has reported getting high on cough medicine. 1 in 6 teens has abused a pain Read More …
Ahhhhh, sweet summertime is almost here! We have been dreaming about soaking up some rays all winter long, beach vacations, camping, cookouts, parties with friends, and so much more. And at this point in the school year, most teens are Read More …
Today’s theme for National Prevention Week focuses on promoting mental health and wellness. There are many ways to give your mental health and wellness a boost that you can work into your daily schedule. Below are some quick tips that Read More …
National Prevention Week occurs every year in May, and helps increase public awareness of mental and/or substance use disorders. This year, National Prevention Week is May 13 – 19. May is a great time to discuss these topics as summer Read More …
The prevailing message in the media today is clear: you need more money, a bigger house, a better car, a more expensive wardrobe, and all the latest gadgets in order to achieve happiness and social status. Our children receive similar Read More …