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A Dangerous Transition: High School to the First Year of College

Article Cautions Girls Preparing to Enter College

News Release (2/7/08) from the University at Buffalo [used with permission] | Monday, April 14, 2008

BUFFALO, N.Y. -- Increases in young women's drinking during the transition from high school through the first year of college can have dangerous physical, sexual and psychological implications, according to a report out of the University at Buffalo's Research Institute on Addictions. The good news is that during the first year . . . read more Feedback 1

 

Taking a New Approach

Project Extra Mile Begins Club to Curb Teen Drinking

Don Brown, Fremont Tribune Staff (Published 11/9/07) | November 12, 2007

A nonprofit agency designed to curb under-age drinking is trying a different approach. Project Extra Mile has started its first in-school youth group in Wahoo to give teenagers a voice in helping to battle the country’s biggest . . . read more Feedback

Underage Drinking Starts Before Adolescence

New Summary of Surveys Shows 4th, 5th and 6th Graders Have Already Started Drinking

SPR (Society for Prevention Research) Press Release | September 26, 2007

WASHINGTON, DC, August 31, 2007— As schools reopen around the country, a new study finds that parents and teachers should pay attention to alcohol prevention starting as early as fourth grade. “A review of national and statewide . . . read more Feedback

CASA Press Release: 80 Percent of High Schoolers, 44 Percent of Middle Schoolers See Drugs Used, Kept, Sold, Classmates Drunk, High on School Grounds

Popular Kids at Drug Infested Schools Much Likelier to Get Drunk and Use Drugs

| September 17, 2007

Washington, D.C. - Eleven million high school students (80 percent) and five million middle school students (44 percent) attend drug-infested schools, meaning that they have personally witnessed illegal drug use, illegal drug dealing, . . . read more Feedback

Tobacco in the News

Tobacco-Related Current Events Published by the School Community Intervention Program (SCIP)

| March 14, 2007

New Smokeless Tobacco: Three smokeless, spit-free tobacco products (Taboka, Skoal Dry, and Camel Snus) are now hitting the market. "These small tobacco-pouch products are hard to spot in the mouth, so kids can use . . . read more Feedback

Parents Be Aware: 'The Choking Game' Poses Dangerous Threat to Local Youth

The 'Game' Has Taken the Lives of Two Lincoln Teens

by Brad Freidel, DO | January 5, 2007

Think the topic isn't relevant to Nebraska teens? Please read the following: "My son died November 5 from this 'game'. I want these kids to know that it is deadly. He is the 2nd boy in our community (Lincoln) to die in 6 months . . . read more Feedback 1

Three Area Businesses Fail Latest Round of Alcohol Compliance Checks

Non-Compliant Rate Down Significantly from 20 Percent Last December

Project Extra Mile News Release | October 24, 2006

Three (6 percent) alcohol retail outlets checked by law enforcement in Saunders County sold alcohol to underage purchasers. Law enforcement officers from three area agencies collaborated to check 50 on and off-sale retail establishments . . . read more Feedback

A Parent's Inhalant Primer

Message Provided by SCIP (School Community Intervention Program), a Member of the Lincoln Medical Education Partnership

| October 18, 2006

The Partnership for a Drug-Free America reports that an alarming number of teenagers are "sniffing" or "huffing" a variety of household products to get high. This "new generation" of inhalant abusers suffers from "generational forgetting." . . . read more

New Surgeon General's Report Focuses on the Effects of Secondhand Smoke

Announcement Sponsored by Department of Health and Human Services

| September 5, 2006

U.S. Surgeon General Richard H. Carmona today issued a comprehensive scientific report which concludes that there is no risk-free level of exposure to secondhand smoke. Nonsmokers exposed to secondhand smoke at home or work increase . . . read more Feedback

LiveWise Reminds Parents That It's a Crime to Host Parties Where Minors Are Drinking

by Amber Scott, LiveWise Coordinator | April 21, 2006

You may notice these posters around town pertaining to adults hosting alcoholic parties for minors. The CMCA/Media committee reviewed the data from both the Nebraska Risk and Protective Factor Student Survey and the Parent and . . . read more

Talk with Your Child about Underage Alcohol Use

April is Alcohol Awareness Month

by School Community Intervention Program (SCIP) | March 23, 2006

Parents' disapproval of underage alcohol use has been identified as one of the key reasons youth choose NOT to drink. As a parent, you are in a position of tremendous influence. What you do and say every day can affect your child's . . . read more Feedback

Research Ties Many Developmental Dangers to Teen Drinking

Important Information for Parents Provided by School Community Intervention Program (SCIP) & Project Extra Mile

| January 5, 2006

Some shocking numbers: Everyday nine teenagers die from alcohol-related causes including motor vehicle crashes, homicide, suicide, and drowning. On college campuses, 95 percent of all violent crimes involves the use of alcohol. Teenage . . . read more Feedback

Research Shows that Children Emulate Parental Behavior at Surprisingly Young Ages

Important Information for Parents Provided by School Community Intervention Program (SCIP)

| December 9, 2005

The Associated Press reported that parent who smoke or drink influence the behavior of their children at a surprisingly young age. Researchers studied the behavior of 120 children ages 2-6. They were told to choose from 133 items . . . read more Feedback

29th Annual Great American Smokeout Held November 17

Assistance Available to Help You Quit!

by WPS Nurse Mary Specht | November 17, 2005

If you smoke, the American Cancer Society can help you quit. And people who plan a quit attempt in advance double their odds of succeeding. Why not give up cigarettes for the day - and maybe forever - on Thursday, November 17, during . . . read more Feedback

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