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Freedom from Fear
Seabrook | 9 July

Blog post by: Alumni Relations Specialist Fear is the “evil and corroding thread” that was coursing through my veins when

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Heroin Use Increasing, Especially in New Jersey
Seabrook | 8 July

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) announced earlier this week that heroin use is drastically increasing. They state

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Developers of OxyContin Make Forbes List of Richest Families
Seabrook | 7 July

The Sackler Family, owners of Purdue Pharma, is listed at number 16 on Forbs 2015 list of America’s Richest Families.

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FDA Proposes Warning Labels on E-Cigarettes
Seabrook | 6 July

Since the creation of e-cigarettes, the public has been fighting for ways to warn users on the effects of this

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Tips for a Sober 4th of July
Seabrook | 2 July

The Fourth of July is an American holiday primarily celebrated with a few popular things- fireworks, flags, barbecues and beer.

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Native Americans and Alcohol Abuse
Seabrook | 1 July

Native American communities are dealing with high rates of substance abuse and alcoholism. In fact, between 2001 and 2005, alcohol

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E-Cigarette Sales on the Rise
Seabrook | 29 June

According to a new study conducted by Euromonitor International, the sales of e-cigarettes globally has doubled to 6 billion from

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Adolescents Believe Marijuana and E-Cigarettes are Harmless
Seabrook | 26 June

A study conducted by Stanford University Medical Center and published in the Journal of Adolescent Health finds that adolescents see

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Synthetic Drugs Being Shipped in from China
Seabrook | 25 June

Synthetic drugs are continually coming into the United States from multiple manufacturers in China. These synthetic drugs, similar to those

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Hawaii Becomes First State to Raise Legal Smoking Age
Seabrook | 23 June

Starting in 2016, Hawaiians will have to be 21 years or older to purchase cigarettes. This new ruling makes Hawaii

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