Short Answers to Hard Questions About the Opioid Crisis

On Thursday, President Trump said he intended to declare the opioid crisis a national emergency, as previously recommended by his opioid commission.  With the death toll from drugs rising faster than ever, this article is a quick review guide for anyone needing some more basic information. There is also a nice explanation of practical implications […]

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Identifying Drugs

A critical part of understanding teen drug use is awareness about drug paraphernalia—the items kids use to hide or consume drugs. You may find these items in your child’s bedroom, car or backpack. Knowing what to look for can be difficult for those us that aren’t drug experts. Use this user-friendly guide created by the DEA to […]

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All About the Teen Years – Spotting Drug Use

Once you’ve familiarized yourself with common warning signs, a few simple guidelines can go a long way toward spotting issues with drug use earlier rather than later. Even if you don’t find direct evidence, it’s important to always trust your gut — take action by talking with your child and seeking help if necessary. One note of caution. Be prepared to […]

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Breaking the Opioid Habit in Dentists’ Offices

Breaking the Opioid Habit in the Dentists’ Offices – a Minnesota connection! Harold Tu’s “aha!” moment came in front of the Washington Monument. In October, 2014, Tu, director of the division of oral and maxillofacial surgery at the University of Minnesota School of Dentistry, was visiting Washington, D.C., with his wife. Tu was there to […]

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“Molly” Sold at Music Festivals Often Contains Other Drugs

People who think they are buying “Molly” at music festivals often end up with pills or powder that contain other drugs, according to a new study. Researchers studied data collected by the organization DanceSafe, which tested samples of pills or powder sold as Molly at music festivals in the United States between 2010 and 2015, […]

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