CDC Drug Overdose Statistics

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Drug overdoses resulted in 70,237 deaths during 2017 nationwide, according to data released from the Center for Disease Control and Prevention.
–  47,600 (67.8%) involved opioids (14.9 per 100,000 population), representing a 12.0% rate increase from 2016.
–  Synthetic opioids were involved in 59.8% of all opioid-involved overdose deaths; the … Continue to full story .......

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Bills pushing for more opioid safety a ‘no-brainer,’ lawmaker says

Jan. 9, 2019 – Statesman.com — A Houston lawmaker has filed the 86th Legislature’s first three bills aimed at tackling the state’s opioid crisis, including one that would require pharmacists to put a red cap on all prescription opioids warning patients of their risks.

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Opioids kill kids, too – through accidental overdose, suicide and homicide

Almost 9,000 children and teenagers died from opioid poisoning from 1999 to 2016, and annual deaths increased threefold over the 18 years, ateam of researchers at Yale University reported Friday. 

The finding suggests the opioid epidemic will likely continue, the team said, unless legislators, public health officials, doctors and parents … Continue to full story .......

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Teen Vaping Skyrockets While Youth Binge Drinking, Smoking, and Opioid Abuse Continue to Fall

An annual survey that tracks drug use by American teenagers found that smoking, binge drinking, and abuse of prescription drugs is way down. But teen vaping is up—and not just a little bit. Vaping is way up.   The study, conducted by the University of Michigan, asked roughly 45,000 … Continue to full story .......

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More drug treatment resources needed, Texas House report finds

Dec. 10, 2018 – Statesman.Com — As Texas lawmakers wrestle with some of the state’s core issues related to substance use, a new House panel report is offering nearly 100 recommendations, including more treatment options, improved prescription drug monitoring and expanded access to detox medications.

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Ten years after losing our son to hazing – Carson Starkey’s family builds a road to gratitude

Austin Statesman Commentary: By Julia and Scott Starkey, Dec. 7, 2018 —  In some ways, 10 years is a long time. In others, it’s gone in an instant. We were married in the fall of 1984. A decade later, we were busy raising two boys: Hayden, 6, and Carson, … Continue to full story .......

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How to Talk to your Teen about Vaping

(Click for Parent Guide) Vaping’s popularity exploded seemingly overnight, and it took many parents and families by surprise. Attached is a vaping guide for parents to help you understand what vaping is, its appeal to youth and what research has to say about both the risks and unknowns.

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YSAPC December 4th Meeting to Focus on Substance Abuse and Suicide

Travis County Youth Substance Abuse Prevention CoalitionClick Here to Register  –  At the December 4th meeting of the Travis County Youth Substance Abuse Prevention Coalition, Laura Gold with Integral Care and the Austin Travis County Suicide Prevention Coalition will present on Substance Abuse and Suicide.  Reverend Daryl Horton will the share about his work in the … Continue to full story .......

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FDA Cracks Down on JUUL and Other E-cigarette as Teen are Exposed to More Nicotine

Nov. 9, 2018 — E-cigarette startup Juul Labs Inc., faced with a regulatory crackdown and criticism that its marketing has attracted underage users, plans to stop selling most of its flavored nicotine liquids at bricks-and-mortar stores, according to people familiar with the matter.

Juul plans to keep selling menthol- and

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Following Midterm Elections, 3 States Legalize Marijuana For Recreational Or Medical Use

Nov. 7, 2018 – Huffington Post — Three more states legalized marijuana for recreational or medical use on Tuesday following Midterm Elections.  Voters in Michigan legalized recreational marijuana, making it the 10th state in the nation and the first state in the Midwest to do so. In both Utah and

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Advocates Seek to Open 24-Hour Opioid Drop-In Center in Austin

AUSTIN, Texas — According to the Travis County Plan for Substance Use Disorders, there are more than 85,000 youth and adults who abuse alcohol or illicit drugs every year in the county.  Components of the program would include:  24-hour walk-in center with recovery coaches and public health providers on

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The Dangers Of ADHD Medication When Teens are Misusing, Sharing and Abusing the Drug

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