Hooking a New Generation

posted in: Smoking 0

The tobacco industry needs to replace older smokers. Like cigarette companies, vape companies have focused their efforts on young people. Why? Getting a person to start as a teen can make a lifetime customer. It’s well known among health professionals … Read More

What Types of Problems Should I Report to the FDA?

posted in: Smoking 0

What Types of Problems Should I Report to the FDA? FDA is interested in reports from consumers, manufacturers, clinical investigators, and health professionals about tobacco products that: are damaged are defective are contaminated smell or taste wrong FDA wants to … Read More

Cigars, Cigarillos, Little Filtered Cigars 

posted in: Smoking 0

A cigar is a roll of tobacco wrapped in leaf tobacco or in a substance that contains tobacco. Most cigars are combustible tobacco products. They vary in size—from smaller cigars, such as little filtered cigars or cigarillos, to larger ones, … Read More

Mental Health Awareness Month

posted in: Youth Advisory Council 0

Mental illnesses are disorders, ranging from mild to severe, that affect a person’s thinking, mood, and/or behavior. According to the National Institute of Mental Health, nearly one-in-five adults live with a mental illness.

What is Mental Health?

posted in: Youth Advisory Council 0

Mental health includes our emotional, psychological, and social well-being. It affects how we think, feel, and act, and helps determine how we handle stress, relate to others, and make choices. Mental health is important at every stage of life, from childhood and adolescence through adulthood. Throughout your life, if you experience mental health problems, you’re thinking, mood, and behavior could be affected.

Look Around You

posted in: Youth Advisory Council 0

Although alcohol is the most commonly used substance by teens, most teens don’t drink. Teens’ alcohol use continues to drop. From 2001 to 2022, past year alcohol use by 12th graders decreased from 73 percent to 52 percent.

Know the Risks

posted in: Youth Advisory Council 0

Underage drinking contributes to more than 3,900 deaths among people below the age of 21 in the U.S. each year.9 Drinking under age 21 is also strongly linked with death from alcohol poisoning.

Mental Health Awareness Month

posted in: Youth Advisory Council 0

The minimum drinking age in the United States is 21. Having a national minimum drinking age saves lives and improves health. There is even evidence that the law protects people from drug dependence and suicide

What is Alcohol Awareness Month?

posted in: Youth Advisory Council 0

Alcohol Awareness Month is a health awareness campaign that was formerly sponsored by the National Council for Alcoholism and Drug Dependence (NCADD). It took place every April and was established in 1987 to raise awareness for communities and to help understand the causes and treatment available for one of the nation’s biggest health issues. The campaign also aimed to reduce the social stigma associated with alcoholism and to educate people on how the disease can be addressed; offering help and advice for families as well as direct engagement with those afflicted with alcohol addiction.

1 3 4 5 6 7