Facts About Drugs and Alcohol Abuse: Warning Signs That a Teen Is in Danger for Suicide

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Warning signs that a teen is in danger for suicide
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A β€” Actions of drug or alcohol abuse, talking or writing about death and destruction, getting into fights, or doing dangerous things. C β€” Changes in personality: acting like a different person, being withdrawn and tired, not caring about anything …
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'Fatal Vision' author Joe McGinnis dies at age 71
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Whether insisting on the guilt of a murder suspect after seemingly befriending him or moving next door to Sarah Palin's house for a most unauthorized biography, McGinniss was unique in his determination to get the most inside information, in how …
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Joe McGinniss, news-making author of 'Fatal Vision,' dies at 71
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Lara Stone on Marriage and Alcoholism for Harper's Bazaar

Lara Stone on marriage and alcoholism for Harper's Bazaar
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The supermodel reveals how her life has seemingly fallen into place since sticking with sobriety.
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Lara Stone Opens Up About Her Battle With Alcoholism and Reveals Disastrous First Date With David Walliams

Lara Stone opens up about her battle with alcoholism and reveals disastrous first date with David Walliams
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Hot stuff! The 30-year-old beauty – who has 10-month-old son Alfred with hubby comedian Walliams – is delighted with her life since getting sober in 2009 and sometimes can't believe how lucky she has been in her career.
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Alcohol Abuse: Update on Binge Drinking Among College Students: From Bad to Worse – Forbes

Update On Binge Drinking Among College Students: From Bad To Worse – Forbes
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Update On Binge Drinking Among College Students: From Bad To Worse
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Recent data on college age drinking from NIH, specifically the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA)–its first update since an initial review in 1976– has brought to light the significant consequences of binge drinking among
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Murt bill eyes teen alcohol abuse – Bucks County Courier Times
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Murt bill eyes teen alcohol abuse
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Help for Alcoholics With No Insurance: Best US Road Trip?

Question by Oliver: Best US Road Trip?
Hey, me and a friend (we are both Australian males) will have finished school by the end of this year and we’re planning 2 have a gap year next year (a year off) so we want 2 go the US for a bit of it. We were planning on having a bit of a road trip (which would be a month long at the absolute maximum, preferably a bit less) but we are not sure where to begin and where to end. Could you please explain where we should begin and end our trip (and stops to make in between).

p.s. We aern’t sure what time of the year the we’re going so it would help if you explained that as well. Also, how much would it be expected to cost?

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Alcohol Abuse Rehab: Why Do People Have Problems With Underage Drinking?

Question by erowidkid: Why do people have problems with underage drinking?
I am an eighteen year old who has been reviewing the different posts/questions regarding underage drinking. I have encountered several people who get quite upset at those of us who are alright with the issue and I thought it would be fun to see a debate on yahoo answers. Heres my opinion, I am eighteen years old have had a job since 14, two jobs since 15 and maintained a B+ gpa throughout high school. I certainly think I am mature enough and responsible enough to determine if I am capable of drinking alcohol. But even for those who are not so responsible, is it not their lives, should they not be given the option to ruin it if they please. Overall, my basic philosophy for life is that anyone should be able to do what they please as long as they do not hurt anyone else in the process. Thus I certainly do not support drinking and driving or such dangerous situations. What exactly is wrong with this philosophy.