Showing posts with label substance abuse. Show all posts
Showing posts with label substance abuse. Show all posts

Thursday, January 21, 2016

National Drug and Alcohol Facts Week 2016

 
 


January 26 -31, 2016 is National Drug and Alcohol Facts Week.  This event, which is co-sponsored by the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) and the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA), teaches teens the effects of drug use on the brain and body through local events and online chats. The information provided has been thoroughly researched by National Institute of Health (NIH) scientists.

Chat Day is January 26th.  On this day, high school students and scientists from the National Institute on Drug Abuse hook up online to discuss the dangers of drug use. Students can get answers to all of their questions from actual scientific researchers.

This is an important event because researchers have found that teens who use drugs on a regular basis are at high risk for developing cognitive disorders and learning disabilities since the teenage brain is still maturing. And some drugs are so dangerous, they can cause permanent psychiatric disorders.

For more information, check out these websites:

http://teens.drugabuse.gov    (NIDA for Teens)

http://www.niaaa.nih.gov      (NIAAA)

http://www.drugabuse.gov   (National Institute on Drug Abuse)


Thanks!

Dawn Pisturino, RN

Copyright 2016 Dawn Pisturino. All Rights Reserved.

Thursday, October 16, 2014

Red Ribbon Week

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

RED RIBBON WEEK IS OCTOBER 23-31, 2014


During Red Ribbon Week, schools and organizations all around the country will be celebrating a drug-free lifestyle.
 
Parents, join in by educating your children about the dangers of drug abuse. Need information? Go to http://redribbon.org
 
Red Ribbon Week was started in 1985 by the National Family Partnership (formerly, the National Federation of Parents for Drug Free Youth) to honor DEA Agent Enrique Camarena, who was tortured and murdered in Mexico in the line of duty.
 
He believed that "one person can make a difference," and sacrificed his life in trying to bring an end to the illegal drug trade.
 
Through its many programs, NFP brings Drug Awareness to the local community about the dangers of drug abuse; reaches out to policy makers on the local, state, and national level about the dangers of the drug trade; and provides free drug prevention literature to those in need of information.
 
Don't Be Left Behind! Join in Now!
 
Dawn Pisturino, RN
Copyright 2014. All Rights Reserved.
 
 




Wednesday, August 13, 2014

Don't Choose Death

 
 
 
 
As a healthcare worker, I can vouch for the fact that smokers, alcoholics, and drug addicts contribute greatly to my job security.
 
And yet, despite this, I cannot condone these vices because I've seen the results of their prolonged use on the human body.
 
I've watched a number of people die slow, agonizing deaths from substance-related cirrhosis of the liver, alcoholic hepatitis, pancreatitis, and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
 
Some of these people were over fifty years old; some of them were in their thirties or forties.
 
It may appear that some people are resistant to the effects of smoking, drinking, and using drugs. If so, they must be in the minority.
 
Substance abusers are a drain on the insurance companies, a drain on society, and a drain on themselves. The only people who benefit from their bad habits are the tobacco companies, liquor companies, and illicit drug pushers.
 
While Americans are free to make their own choices, they should be aware that they could be choosing death over life in the choices they make.
 
Dawn Pisturino
Published in The Kingman Daily Miner, September 27, 1994.
Copyright 1994-2014 Dawn Pisturino. All Rights Reserved.