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Three new campaigns bring powerful prevention messages to communities.
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The STOP program is making a difference. Read about grantees in Ohio, Connecticut, and Wisconsin.
Nearly 1,800 communities across the Nation recently met to discuss underage drinking.
State by state, the numbers differ on children and alcohol use.
Gender makes a difference. TIP 51 can help providers offer women effective, up-to-date treatment.
Comparing data from 1992 and 2007 on admission rates.
Who needs treatment for substance abuse?
Some facilities offer substance abuse treatment at no charge or a sliding scale fee.
Methadone maintenance, buprenorphine maintenance. What are the similarities and differences among OTPs?
The Knowledge Information Transformation (KIT) series offers new KITs.
The Agency outlines a budget request totaling $3.7 billion.
Established programs, new initiatives, and SAMHSA’s Budget Authority by Activity and the Agency’s Congressional Justification.
Five behavioral health care provider associations recently received funding.
Every day is Children’s Mental Health Day: “My Feelings Are a Work of Art.”
Share the Suicide Prevention Lifeline’s number on Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube.
Facing mental illness is the subject of a PBS program.
For 2010 celebrations, the flyers are available in print and online.
Thousands of children age 12 to 17 with pneumonia, bronchitis, and asthma used inhalants.
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