Tobacco Prevention Programs Successful in the Bitterroot
Tobacco prevention programs successful in the Bitterroot
The National Institutes of Health conducted a survey that showed more than 90 percent of adult cocaine users between the ages of 18 and 34 had smoked cigarettes before they began using cocaine. Stover said that tobacco is the first drug for kids and if … Read more on Ravalli Republic
Boomers' latest high
The most recent National Survey on Drug Use and Health, released in 2012, found the rate of illicit drug use — cocaine, methamphetamines, marijuana, heroin — had tripled among those 55 to 59 and nearly doubled among those 50 to 54, from 2002 to 2011. Read more on MiamiHerald.com