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Check Yourself The Partnership for a Drug-Free America sponsors this site devoted specifically to information for teenagers. It offers stories, information, and connections to help for those concerned about substance use by themselves or a friend. ---------- |
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Children of Alcoholics Foundation This site, sponsored by Phoenix House, provides links to research and assistance. There is information to support those who may be living in a household with adults who abuse alcohol or other substances. ---------- |
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FDA's Health Information for Teens Want to know more about specific medical issues? Click here to link to health topics that are both in the news and relevant to teens, such as safety concerns involving prescription medicines and contact lenses. ---------- |
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Freevibe This website feels fun but still manages to pass along some vital information to teens about the dangers of drugs they may encounter. It also provides an action guide for helping friends with drug problems. ---------- |
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Medline Plus: Teen's Page Here you'll find links to websites from a variety of organizations that all focus on teen health. A wide range of topics is covered, from substance use to driving to the challenges of adolescence. ---------- |
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Monitoring the Future Monitoring the Future is an ongoing study that gathers data on usage by teenagers in 8th, 10th, and 12th grades. The most recent survey, for example, has found that cigarette smoking has dropped in teenagers—but that the use of other substances has increased. If you're curious about the statistics—or want to read about the trends—visit this site. ---------- |
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NIDA for Teens Presented by NIDA (the National Institute on Drug Abuse), this site is designed exclusively to educate teenagers and to increase their awareness of the risks and consequences of drug use and/or abuse. Features include factual information, games, real-life stories, and an "ask-the-expert" page. ---------- |
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Reality Check Reality Check was founded by a group of New York teenagers who wanted to expose the techniques companies use to get youth hooked on smoking cigarettes. The website contains a series of factoids on the effects of tobacco use, industry advertising techniques, and suggestions on what individuals can do to counter them. ---------- |
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Smokefree.gov This site is devoted to helping people quit smoking. Sponsored by the National Cancer Institute, it contains a variety of resources to suit your style--including 800 numbers and IMing--for help in quitting, as well as a variety of publications. ---------- |
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TeensHealth This website provides information and advice to teens on different aspects of health. It includes articles, games, and a variety of resources, using clear, easy-to-understand language that doesn't talk down. ---------- |
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