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Subject In the News: Pandemic May Reduce Risk Factors for Teen Substance Use
Date August 13, 2020 6:48 PM
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In the News: Pandemic May Reduce Risk Factors for Teen Substance Use

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Pandemic May Reduce Risk Factors for Teen Substance Use

The COVID-19 pandemic may be reducing risk factors for youth substance
use, according to Linda Richter, Ph.D., Vice President of Prevention
Research and Analysis at Partnership to End Addiction. Read More

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Vaping Increases Risk of COVID Infection in Teens, Young Adults: Study

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Vaping Increases Risk of COVID Infection in Teens, Young Adults: Study

Teens and young adults who use e-cigarettes are five to seven times
more likely than their non-vaping peers to become infected with
COVID-19, a new study suggests. Read More

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Children Whose Mothers Used Marijuana in Pregnancy May Have Higher
Autism Risk

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Children Whose Mothers Used Marijuana in Pregnancy May Have Higher
Autism Risk

Children whose mothers used marijuana in pregnancy may have a higher
risk of autism, researchers report in Nature Medicine. Read More

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Substance Use After Opioid Prescriptions in Youth Lower Than
Previously Thought

A new study suggests the risk of teens and young adults developing a
substance use disorder after being prescribed opioids is lower than
previously thought. Read More

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Some Cardiac Arrest Deaths Could Be Triggered by Drug Overdose

One in every six deaths attributed to sudden cardiac arrest in San
Francisco may have been triggered by a drug overdose, according to a
new study. Read More

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Other Headlines of Interest

Opinion: Is Congress finally awakening to our nation's addiction
crisis? (The Hill)

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Melissa Etheridge candidly discusses losing her son Beckett, 21, to
opioid addiction (Today)

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Fact check: Energy drinks don't contain illicit drugs but may spur
false positive test (USA Today)

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Opinion: A new study shows more Americans are dropping acid. Why? (The
Guardian)

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Former L.A. Angels employee charged in pitcher Tyler Skaggs' fatal
opioid overdose (NBC News)

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Can a Podcast Change Your Life? (Slate)

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How the Pandemic Is Making the Opioid Crisis Worse (Newsweek)

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Opioid deaths are surging in the pandemic. Here's how treatment
is adapting (PBS NewsHour)

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Congress: Pass the MAT Act to save lives (The Hill)

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An Exhibition Tells the Story of a Drug War Leader, but Not All of It
(The New York Times)

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Opinion: We Have The Power To Demand Action On Mental Health And
Addiction (Forbes)

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N.Y. Man's Obituary Includes Brutally Honest Warning About Drinking &
Driving: 'Don't Be a Dumb A-' (People)

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Opinion: The Opposite of Addiction Is Connection: Preventing Opioid
Overdoses During COVID-19 (U.S. News & World Report)

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Guns N' Roses bassist Duff McKagan talks addiction, anxiety and
his first panic attack (USA Today)

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Self-discovery and addiction recovery lead two UAB students to pursue
careers in psychology, lands them a unique fellowship (The University
of Alabama at Birmingham)

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