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You don't need us to tell you that consuming controlled substances is wrong. Not only is it illegal to do so, but any abuse ...
Americans may not say it aloud, but drug addiction has long been considered a moral failing. "Just say no," as Nancy Reagan famously declared during the crack-cocaine epidemic of the 80s.
Dr Jitender on Saturday urged students to become anti-drug warriors and report any information about drugs to the police.
For a better future, people with an addiction should bear the physical and mental trauma and say a big no to drug consumption ...
For years, programs like D.A.R.E. told students to "just say no" to drugs. But research shows that approach alone didn't work. Now experts are backing a new approach that could help save lives.
Many experts advocate for drug education to instead focus on teaching safety measures, providing necessary information to make informed decisions as opposed to an overarching blanket of “just say no.” ...
International Day against Drug Abuse observed with rallies, pledge administration, and seminars on drug abuse awareness for ...
D.A.R.E., a drug education program for schools across America has updated its curriculum to include the dangers of harsh drugs, like fentanyl, amid the opioid crisis.
There's no such thing as a universal millennial experience, but DARE comes close. Starting in 1983, the Drug Abuse Resistance Education program sent police officers into classrooms to teach fifth ...