National Drug Facts Week: Shatter the Myths about Drug Abuse and Addiction

It’s time to shatter these myths – ask questions and get honest answers during National Drug Facts Week.

Ask questions and get honest answers during National Drug Facts Week, November 8-14, 2010.

Guest blog post by Cindy Miner, Deputy Director of the Office of Science Policy and Communications at the National Institute on Drug Abuse

Hello Friends in the Military! On behalf of the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), I wanted to let you know about National Drug Facts Week so you can help spread the word to our military families across the nation.

This week, November 8-14, NIDA is launching a new national health observance week, to bring together teens and scientific experts to discuss the facts about drug abuse. The aim of National Drug Facts Week is to “shatter the myths” about drugs and drug abuse. Through community-based events and activities on the Web, on TV, and through contests, teens are encouraged to get factual answers on drugs from scientific experts. The week will also include the launch of the first annual “National Drug IQ Challenge,” a 20-question multiple choice interactive quiz that teens and adults can take to test their science based knowledge about drugs..

As we all know, there is a growing awareness that military personnel, veterans and their families need help confronting a variety of war related problems, including substance abuse. Tobacco use, for example, is about 50 percent higher among the Nation’s active duty military personnel and veterans than in the civilian population. And, recent studies indicate that smoking rates are an additional 50 percent higher among personnel who have served in war zones.

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Podcast #21: Substance Use and Abuse among Military Personnel

Substance use and abuse, including non-medical use of prescription drugs, is an issue of concern in the US Military. Michael E. Kilpatrick, MD, Director of Strategic Communications for the Military Health System in the Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Health Affairs, discuss programs to prevent substance abuse, to provide counselling and rehabilitation for those with problems and ongoing studies to better understand the extent and contributing factors for these issues. Timothy P. Condon, PhD, Deputy Director, National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), discusses a research initiative that NIDA has been leading on substance use and abuse among U.S. military personnel, veterans and their families. Issues regarding conducting research in military settings are also discussed.

Listen to the interview!

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