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"Drug-test kits a big hit with parents," May 20 Readers Comments...Read The Article
"Drug-test kits a big hit with parents," May 13 news story...Read The Article
In-home drug tests spark debates, interest...Read The Article
More aging Baby Boomers struggle with addiction... Read The Article
Number treated for pot addiction rises... Read The Article

"Not my kid." Every parent likes to think the best of their children, and suspecting them of drug use certainly doesn't fall into that category. Not knowing may be even worse. With 40 percent of teens in this
country expected to use drugs in the future, and one out of every
five kids in the 8th grade already involved in marijuana use
according to the American Academy of Pediatrics, the reality is a
lot of our kids are using — and abusing — drugs and
alcohol. Read The Article
While there is no question that it is best never to drink and drive, the fact is that people do, about a billion times a year with little or no understanding of their actual blood alcohol level.
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Fresno Mayor Alan Autry is expanding a program he started two years ago when he began offering low-cost drug-testing kits at community centers for concerned parents to test their children. Read The Article
 Guardian Angel Goes Nascar at Pikes Peak International Raceway
After six years of selling the Home Drug Testing Kit online, Colorado Springs resident Amanda Beihl has come to realize that the success of her business depends on a concept too often foreign to the Internet — customer service... Read The Article
"No. I'm fine, really."
This is a phrase often heard when a friend asks another if they are sober enough to drive. The person will often reassure their worried friend before driving away with high risks of getting a DUI (you don't have to be over .10 to get one) or even dying...
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SeaTac police yesterday began handing out the St. Patrick's Day version of the mood ring: small strips that revelers stick in their mouths for 10 seconds, which change color depending on how much alcohol is in their saliva...Read The Article
The guy wearing a lampshade may not be the only one who has had too much to drink...Read the Article
Delaware became the 50th state to enact a law making it illegal to drive with a blood-alcohol level above 0.08...Read the Article
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