From Rise and Shine <[email protected]>
Subject Preventing Substance Abuse
Date October 2, 2025 3:00 PM
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October is National Substance Abuse Prevention Month – a time to highlight the vital role of substance abuse prevention and to remember those who have lost their lives to substance abuse. One type of substance abuse that may not be on your radar as a parent is the use of prescription and over-the-counter medicines.

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The rise of Zyn nicotine pouches

Zyn, a discreet oral nicotine pouch, is gaining traction among teens and adults alike, but many don’t realize how addictive and risky it can be. Learn the signs of Zyn use, the risks and how to talk to your teen about Zyn.

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What you need to know about rainbow fentanyl

Fentanyl is showing up in bright colors and playful shapes, designed to look harmless to kids and teens. Don’t be fooled — this drug is just as dangerous as ever, and even trace amounts can be life-threatening.

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