WASHINGTON, Jan. 23, 2018 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Teens and scientists will connect for the eighth annual National Drug & Alcohol Facts Week® (NDAFW) held Jan. 22-28, 2018. This week-long observance gives young people the facts about how alcohol and drugs can affect them, both in the short-term and over their lifetime. The National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) will be joined by the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA), both part of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), to coordinate the effort.
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"National Drug & Alcohol Facts Week® is designed to educate youth regarding the many myths about drug and alcohol use confronting them on a daily basis," said NIDA Deputy Director Dr. Wilson Compton. "By giving teens scientific facts and answering their questions, we're equipping them to make smart decisions."
More than 2,000 NDAFW events across the country and internationally are expected for this January. An interactive map includes brief descriptions of each local event. Event holders are provided with several drug specific online toolkits on how to create an event, publicize it, find an expert, and obtain scientific information on drugs. NIDA will also host its annual National Drugs & Alcohol Chat Day where hundreds of high school students participate in a live online chat with NIH scientists on drug and alcohol use. The chat can be followed online.
Questions from past Chat Days include:
NIDA is part of the National Institutes of Health, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, and supports most of the world's research on the health aspects of drug abuse and addiction. The Institute carries out a large variety of programs to inform policy and improve practice. NIDA's media guide can be found at http://www.drugabuse.gov/publications/media-guide/dear-journalist.
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To view the Digital Media Release, click here.
"National Drug & Alcohol Facts Week® is designed to educate youth regarding the many myths about drug and alcohol use confronting them on a daily basis," said NIDA Deputy Director Dr. Wilson Compton. "By giving teens scientific facts and answering their questions, we're equipping them to make smart decisions."
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More than 2,000 NDAFW events across the country and internationally are expected for this January. An interactive map includes brief descriptions of each local event. Event holders are provided with several drug specific online toolkits on how to create an event, publicize it, find an expert, and obtain scientific information on drugs. NIDA will also host its annual National Drugs & Alcohol Chat Day where hundreds of high school students participate in a live online chat with NIH scientists on drug and alcohol use. The chat can be followed online.
Questions from past Chat Days include:
- Are e-cigarettes healthier than regular cigarettes?
- Is marijuana really addictive?
- Can over-the-counter drugs be as bad as illegal drugs?
- How does alcohol affect the brain?
NIDA is part of the National Institutes of Health, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, and supports most of the world's research on the health aspects of drug abuse and addiction. The Institute carries out a large variety of programs to inform policy and improve practice. NIDA's media guide can be found at http://www.drugabuse.gov/publications/media-guide/dear-journalist.
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SOURCE National Institute on Drug Abuse