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Letter: NCYSAP Reminds Residents of Dangers of Youth Marijuana Use

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Help prevent teen drug use, talk to your teens about these facts. Discourage marijuana use. Parents are the strongest protective factor in reducing youth substance use. Please take a moment to learn more: www.needhamma.gov/substanceabuse. Carol Read …
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Are You or Someone You Know Almost Addicted to Drugs?

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“Whether they're almost or full-on addicted, most people live in denial,” he said. So if you tell someone “I think you're abusing drugs,” they'll likely just deny it. Instead, let the facts drive your conversation. Say “I noticed your eyes were …
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