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For years, programs like D.A.R.E. told students to "just say no" to drugs. But research shows that approach alone didn't work. Now experts are backing a new approach that could help save lives.
The D.A.R.E. America program has been around since 1983, and originally taught kids to "Just Say No to Drugs." Now, its message is changing, and Venina Smith says her son could have benefited from ...
For decades, schools have used addiction prevention programs to urge children to “just say no” to drugs, in an effort to reduce and prevent deadly teen overdoses. But U.S. teens continue to ...
TOLEDO, Ohio — Drug and substance abuse can destroy entire communities and Washington Local Schools is implementing prevention education for children in grades K-12. Students are pledging to say ...
Women are much more likely to say no to cholesterol-lowering drugs, Boston researchers find By Kay Lazar Globe Staff,Updated February 28, 2023, 11:03 a.m.