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Teen Gambling On The Rise
Seabrook | 22 April

Gambling online is increasing in popularity, especially among teenagers. According to a Canadian based study published in BMC Public Health,

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Maryland Alcohol Sales Tax Decreases Consumption
Seabrook | 14 April

Many states have considered raising taxes on alcohol in hopes of reducing consumption, however few have done so. In July

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Substance Misuse Linked to Suicidal Behaviors
Seabrook | 13 April

A study led by the University of Massachusetts Medical School finds that suicidal behaviors are linked to substance misuse. The

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Amphetamine Alters Brain Signaling
Seabrook | 31 March

Prolonged use of amphetamine during adolescence can lead to changes in brain functions that last into adulthood, according to a

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Scent of Alcohol Can Change Behaviors
Seabrook | 22 March

The smell of alcohol can cause people to lose their self-control and change their behaviors, according to a new study

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