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  1. Recovery Month says that recovery from substance abuse improves quality of life, reduces stress, and much more: http://1.usa.gov/NHAE2B
    Photo: Recovery Month says that recovery from substance abuse improves quality of life, reduces stress, and much more: http://1.usa.gov/NHAE2B
  2. Brain imaging reveals changes when smokers focus on long-term consequences of using tobacco. Find out when: http://1.usa.gov/J1K4UG

    Illustration Caption: Scans Show Effects of Craving Regulation in the Brain When study participants thought...
    of the long-term negative consequences of cigarette consumption (after receiving the instruction "LATER"), rather than short-term pleasures ("NOW"), they reduced their craving. Brain scans showed increased activity in the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex—a region critical to setting goals, planning, and controlling behavior—which, in turn, inhibited the ventral striatum, part of the reward pathway that generates craving.
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    Photo: Brain imaging reveals changes when smokers focus on long-term consequences of using tobacco. Find out when: http://1.usa.gov/J1K4UG

Illustration Caption: Scans Show Effects of Craving Regulation in the Brain When study participants thought of the long-term negative consequences of cigarette consumption (after receiving the instruction "LATER"), rather than short-term pleasures ("NOW"), they reduced their craving. Brain scans showed increased activity in the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex—a region critical to setting goals, planning, and controlling behavior—which, in turn, inhibited the ventral striatum, part of the reward pathway that generates craving.
  3. We recently updated our research report on inhalant abuse. Learn more about the potential health consequences and hazards here: http://1.usa.gov/RCIv7t
    Photo: We recently updated our research report on inhalant abuse. Learn more about the potential health consequences and hazards here: http://1.usa.gov/RCIv7t
  4. You can help prevent suicide. The best way is to educate yourself about it! In honor of World Suicide Prevention Day on Sept 10, learn more http://1.usa.gov/15vmVo
  5. Use this tool to find out if there's a Recovery Month event near you, and like this status if you will be attending one: http://1.usa.gov/r8063q
    Photo: Use this tool to find out if there's a Recovery Month event near you, and like this status if you will be attending one: http://1.usa.gov/r8063q
  6. Suicide affects many families. Can you spot the warning signs of suicide before it happens? Learn them at 1.usa.gov/in6YwD, in honor of World Suicide Prevention Day on Sept 10.
  7. Did you know that suicide is twice as common as homicide in the U.S.? Sept 10th is World Suicide Prevention Day. Learn the facts about suicide in America, to help us prevent it. 1.usa.gov/ecbGLF
  8. The Rx Risk: Roughly 1 in 9 youth abused prescription drugs in the past year. See the stats in this infographic and 'share' to spread the word: http://1.usa.gov/KhR6nf
    Photo: The Rx Risk: Roughly 1 in 9 youth abused prescription drugs in the past year. See the stats in this infographic and 'share' to spread the word: http://1.usa.gov/KhR6nf
  9. Here are the facts:
    1 - Tobacco use (including smoking cigarettes) is the leading preventable cause of disease and death in the US
    2 - Nicotine, which is found in tobacco-based products, is one of the most heavily used addictive drugs.
    Learn more here: http://1.usa.gov/yxp1UJ
    Photo: Here are the facts:
1 - Tobacco use (including smoking cigarettes) is the leading preventable cause of disease and death in the US
2 - Nicotine, which is found in tobacco-based products, is one of the most heavily used addictive drugs. 
Learn more here: http://1.usa.gov/yxp1UJ
  10. Like this post if you have a budding scientist in your house-- then check out NIDA's resources for the next generation of drug researchers at http://1.usa.gov/NtOXcX
    Photo: Like this post if you have a budding scientist in your house-- then check out NIDA's resources for the next generation of drug researchers at http://1.usa.gov/NtOXcX

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