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More 12-year-olds in the U.S. get high by sniffing inhalants than by using marijuana, cocaine or hallucinogens combined, a new government report finds. A survey released by the Substance Abuse and ...
WASHINGTON, March 19 (UPI) -- U.S. adolescents ages 12 to 17 using inhalants decreased from 820,000 in 2011 to about 650,000 in 2012, federal health officials say. A report by the Substance Abuse and ...
The most prevalent and dangerous drug among teens may be underneath your kitchen sink. Research from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration reveals that 12-year olds are using ...
You could be enabling someone to kill themself and not even know it. Death proves itself the most potent possible side effect of inhalant abuse, even for first-time thrill seekers whose average age ...
Inhalants. You may not know what they are, but your children probably do. Recent data from the Pennsylvania Youth Survey suggests that inhalant use is a problem among middle school students in ...
The popularity of the personal computer is having an odd and dangerous side-effect. "Huffing," using inhalants to get high, has been known to health practitioners and police for decades, but an ...
For years, the popular TV commercial with fried eggs and the slogan 'This is your brain. This is your brain on drugs' worked to discourage conventional drug use among young Americans. But today ...
<i>This story was updated Oct. 27 to clarify that two-thirds of students surveyed said they have not used drugs or alcohol in the past 30 days, instead of saying they never used drugs or alcohol.</i> ...
“2005 Partnership Attitude Tracking Study” is posted by the Partnership for a Drug-Free America. Twenty percent of students in grades 7-12 reported using inhalants such as spray paint, glue, cooking ...
“Teens and Inhalant Abuse: Partnership Attitude Tracking Study (PATS) 2005" is available from The Partnership for a Drug-Free America. Twenty percent of students in grades 7-12 reported using ...
A new report released by the federal government shows preteens and young teenagers favor using inhalants – and often move on to more harmful drugs, it is being reported by CBS News. Drug users as ...