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BY JENNY JORDAN

 The Danger Zone: What You Need to Know About Alcohol Poisoning, MARCH 2000

 The Death of the Party: All the Rave, GHB's Hazards Go Unheeded, FDA Consumer Magazine, March-April 2000.

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2001 Report Compares U.S., European TeeDrinking

Alcohol & Drug
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How to Tell if Your Child May Be in Trouble with Alcohol
(from the Nat'l Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence)

Alcoholics Anonymous
International site with information in English, Spanish, and French.

ALATEEN
For young people with parents who abuse alcohol or drugs. Contact phone numbers for local groups.

National Inhalant Prevention Coalition
Information on use, dangers and signs of inhalants, a variety of mostly legal substances ofter abused by younger teens for a quick high

Drug-Free Resource Net
Solid current information on illegal drugs, including photos and slang terms

Steroid Abuse
New Site by the National Insitute on Drug Abuse aimed at curbing use of anabolic steroids by teens

Drug Mistreatment: Tens of thousands of American teenagers are forced into drug treatment programs each year by schools, parents, or the courts - despite not having any serious drug problem. By Jake Ginsky, Mother Jones-Mojo Newswire, Feb. 18, 2000.
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