Leading Health Indicators Webinar: Substance Abuse (Part 2 of 6)


 

Leading Health Indicators Webinar: Substance Abuse (Part 2 of 6) – Dr. Howard Koh, Assistant Secretary for Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, provides data on the leading health indicator topic, Substance Abuse. The Webinar is part of a monthly “Who’s Leading the Leading Health Indicators?” series. Learn more at: www.healthypeople.gov Sign up to receive email updates from HHS.gov public.govdelivery.com — US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) www.hhs.gov We accept comments in the spirit of our comment policy newmedia.hhs.gov HHS Privacy Policy www.hhs.gov

 

Former marine on gun ownership: "We can't give up our rights because we are

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Look at Chicago and D.C. as examples of this and then go back and look at every where there is concealed carry the crime rates are lower by the FBI statistics and those are the Facts. January 9, 2013 at 12:54 am | Report abuse |. Charles. On tonights …
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Survey raises flags about health of W.Va. veterans

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Scotti and fellow WVU professor Roy Tunick, who teaches rehabilitation counseling and counseling psychology, helped design the survey and analyze the results. Atlas Research, a service-disabled … A roughly equal portion of veterans across five age …
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One very shallow Hall of Fame thought

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The only difference between the PED-users of old and twenty-first century PED-users is that the current generation of writes feels actively cheated by the latter while they can distance themselves from the PED-abuse of the former. 40 years from now, a …
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Experts Fear Teen Marijuana Use Increase

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The 2012 “Monitoring the Future” survey of 8th-, 10th-, and 12th-graders across the country was designed and conducted by researchers from the University of Michigan–Ann Arbor, under a grant from the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA). The results …
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