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Our View-HR, ES 23 Nov 2005
Inhalants are one of the few substances used by teens that had an increase in this year’s national Drug Youth Survey, as well as in the local youth survey ...
- KPCnews.com,
'Just say no' to student drug testing 23 Nov 2005
...possibility of a drug test are more likely to binge drink or use less detectable but more dangerous drugs, such as ecstasy, cocaine, inhalants and prescription ...
- Hattiesburg American,
Regional NGOs meet in Singapore to battle drug abuse in Asia 23 Nov 2005
...drug abuse. The Malaysian delegates say they are seeing abusers use inhalants like glue and then progress to other drugs. Their ...
- Channel News Asia,
Red Ribbon Week: Inhalants, cheap and deadly Oct 26, 2005
...“Death is common in kids who experiment with inhalants.�. While marijuana ... under 15. Inhalants are cheap, legal and easily obtained. ...
- Belleville News-Democrat,
Substance Abuse Sense Nov 18, 2005
...unconsciousness. Also, sniffing volatile solvents, which includes most inhalants, can cause severe damage to the brain and nervous system. ...
- Henderson Hall News,
City's students fare better on some risks Nov 22, 2005
When compared with the nation, there were fewer reports in Cleveland of suicide plans and the use of cocaine, inhalants or methamphetamines, chewing tobacco ...
- Cleveland Plain Dealer,
ImmuneRegen to Respond to Dept. of Health and Human Services RFP ... Nov 22, 2005
Radilex(TM) Radilex(TM) is a treatment currently in development for the negative effects of radiation, anthrax, ricin poisoning and other poisonous inhalants. ...
- PR Newswire (press release),
Double Take: Invading privacy splinters relationships Nov 22, 2005
That’sa topic for another column, but for now consider “serious addiction� to include habitual use of cocaine, methamphetamine, LSD, inhalants, crack, etc ...
- Lawrence Journal World,
When your workplace makes you sick — literally Nov 22, 2005
Petersen said he has written letters to employers explaining that lung and skin tests revealed a patient’s asthmatic reaction to inhalants at work. ...
- Canton Repository (subscription),
Drug seminar for parents planned Oct 26, 2005
Inhalants are "the world's greatest roller coaster," said Michelle Nirenberg, prevention specialist for Crossroads Counseling Services in York. ...
- The Evening Sun,
Eight Percent of Adults Experienced Major Depression in Past Year Nov 18, 2005
...percent). SAMHSA defines illicit drugs as marijuana, cocaine, inhalants, hallucinogens, heroin or non-medical use of prescription drugs. ...
- Yahoo! News (press release)
Students: Drug use survey has hits, misses Nov 9, 2005
Also popular among seniors and even sixth- and eighth-grade students, according to the survey, is the use of inhalants, such as gases, glues and aerosols. ...
- Business Gazette,
"Huffing" Craze Killing Off Teens Nov 11, 2005
...her side. Experts say kids, some as young as 9 years old are using inhalants. Erica was a senior at Bowie High School. Her parents ...
- NBC 4.com,
Survey: County 12th-graders’ drug use rises Nov 3, 2005
The survey identifies nine categories of substances (cigarettes, beerâ?„wine, liquor, marijuana, crack, cocaine, ecstasy, heroin and inhalants) and asks ...
- Business Gazette,
Inhalant abuse is district fear Oct 27, 2005
...to educate you. Those common household products are inhalants – things people use to huff, sniff or bag. School officials believe ...
- Dallas Morning News (subscription),
CCS is 'higher' than rest of nation Nov 1, 2005
...juniors at the time of the survey, have increased their use of all substances, including alcohol, cocaine, crack, ecstasy, heroin, inhalants, marijuana and ...
- Bennington Banner,
Task Force educates kids on drug dangers Oct 27, 2005
Landess detailed the effects of marijuana, cocaine, methamphetamine and inhalants. ... The agent said inhalants are a significant local problem. ...
- Guymon Daily Herald,
Red Ribbon Week Promotes Drug, Alcohol Awareness Nov 2, 2005
One of the deadliest drugs affecting youth as young as age seven are inhalants. Inhalants include toxic chemicals commonly found ...
- Scott County Times,
New Project Seeks to Identify Emerging Substance Abuse Trends Nov 14, 2005
...to the drug brand level on a wide variety of drugs including illegal drugs, prescription drugs, dietary supplements, non-pharmaceutical inhalants and alcohol ...
- dBusinessNews Triangle (press release),
Ordinances that could hinder store Nov 15, 2005
...spaces. Restrict access to potentially abusive substances (inhalants) in businesses within 1,000 feet of school property. Prohibit ...
- Ann Arbor News,
Dr. Rhodd Highlights Problems Associated with Drug Consumption Nov 8, 2005
...these findings, Dr. Rhodd said it was not astounding that 29 per cent of young people use drugs and alcohol; 11 per cent, ganja; 10 per cent, inhalants, and 5 ...
- Government of Jamaica, Jamaica Information Service,
Funding is key obstacle Oct 27, 2005
Policy Research Institute of Texas A&M University reported last year that 20.5 percent of Fort Worth school district students surveyed said they used inhalants ...
- Fort Worth Star Telegram,
Putting the high back in high school Nov 2, 2005
Cambridge's seniors have increased their use of all substances, including alcohol, cocaine, crack, ecstasy, heroin, inhalants, marijuana and nitrites since 2003 ...
- Bennington Banner,
Middle school daze Oct 28, 2005
Eight percent of seventh graders have used the drug. Six percent of seventh-graders have used inhalants, such as glue or paint fumes, to get high. ...
- Sierra Sun (subscription),
Alcohol Still A Problem In County Schools Nov 3, 2005
...concerns were generated when compared with the results from 2002 due to a slight increase in the use of alcohol, cigarettes, marijuana and inhalants in sixth ...
- The Dispatch,
School sends students home Nov 9, 2005
...earlier this year through lectures, fact sheets and other print materials to inform students of the harmful effects of alcohol, drugs and other inhalants.
- Fiji Times,
Inhalant Abuse Targeted by New Statewide Program Oct 27, 2005
Recent data show that fewer children today associate abusing inhalants with serious health risks, putting counselors, public health officials and others on ...
- Yahoo! News (press release)
Maryland Teenagers Less Likely To Use Drugs Oct 27, 2005
But there was a slight increase in the use of alcohol, cigarettes and inhalants among sixth graders and a slight increase in the use of inhalants ...
- WJLA,
Thumbs up/down: Milton's promotional organizations, "Aaron's Law ... Oct 24, 2005
By eighth grade, an alarming one in five young people has used inhalants such as paint thinner, glue and other household products to get high. ...
- Janesville Gazette,
Man charged with DUI, child endangerment Nov 8, 2005
...claims another passenger in the car advised law enforcement Carrasco had been huffing paint before the crash and was under the influence of inhalants at the ...
- Guymon Daily Herald,
Chesapeake Bay ailing despite 10-year restoration plan Nov 13, 2005
...have focused on the use of biological markers for risk assessment, the formation of cancer-causing substances following exposure to inhalants, and global ...
- Pittsburgh Post Gazette,
Libraries offer reference materials on drugs, alcohol to public Nov 10, 2005
Tobacco is the second-most widely used drug, followed by marijuana and inhalants. Heroin and other drugs were down on the list. ...
- Daily American Online (subscription),
Survey: Md. Teens Less Likely To Drink, Smoke, Use Drugs Oct 27, 2005
But the survey, conducted every two years, also found a slight increase in the use of alcohol, cigarettes and inhalants among sixth graders and a slight ...
- NBC 4.com,
Inhalant Abuse Targeted by New Statewide Program Oct 27, 2005
...household products by adolescents and younger children to get "high." Recent data show that fewer children today associate abusing inhalants with serious ...
- PR Newswire (press release),
Revolutionary new respirator provides protection from chemical ... Nov 10, 2005
FREDERICA, Del-- ILC Dover , the company that manufactures spacesuits for NASA, announced today that the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health ...
- Sea Services Weekly,
Hill tough on health while Lea is away Oct 30, 2005
15.4 per cent in 2004. SIGNIFICANT decreases in illegal use of hallucinogens, tranquillisers and inhalants. Mr Hill said the largest ...
- Advertiser Adelaide,
JORDAN: The fight against drug addiction reaches women Nov 1, 2005
...that, while the use of drugs like alcohol and tobacco was considerably higher among Jordanian males, the use of sleeping pills and inhalants was higher among ...
- Reuters AlertNet,
On Red Ribbon Week, schools say ‘no' to drugs Oct 24, 2005
...of students who have used tobacco and marijuana, but there has been a 17 percent spike within the past three years of students who said they have used inhalants ...
- McKinney Courier Gazette,
CTC Kicks Off Red Ribbon Week Monday Oct 24, 2005
...and short videos. Short classes on alcohol, marijuana, cocaine and inhalants will be available throughout the day. CTC’s Campus ...
- KWTX,
WEB EXTRA: How to talk to your kids about drugs Oct 27, 2005
...and wrong.". The drugs Williams said that children are most exposed to in grade school are marijuana, alcohol and inhalants. As for ...
- Belleville News-Democrat,
PRIDE starts new year as county team Oct 24, 2005
During one segment involving a person being tempted to use alcohol, tobacco, marijuana, inhalants, prescription drugs and speed, the message was “character ...
- Crawfordsville Journal Review,
'Tween survey: Sex at 13 Oct 27, 2005
...middle schoolers has remained level for the past two surveys, at close to 6.5 percent, although the number of kids reporting they have used inhalants, 6 percent ...
- Cambridge Chronicle,
Huffing can kill, parents are told Oct 28, 2005
The inhalants in question include a wide array of substances that either are gases or give off vapors or fumes that can be inhaled. ...
- Philadelphia Inquirer,
Born to Help: Lindsey DeAngelo Travels to Kiev to Help Street ... Nov 2, 2005
...children. “The older children, ages 5 to 12, use inhalants such as glue, gasoline, and rubber cement to ease the hunger pain. ...
- Shore Publishing,
ILC Dover's SCape(R) CBRN30 Receives NIOSH Approval Nov 2, 2005
Revolutionary New Respirator Provides Protection from Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear Inhalants FREDERICA, Del., Nov. ...
- PR Newswire (press release),
New Nasal Health Survey: Americans 'Thumb Their Nose' at Proper ... Oct 27, 2005
...compromises the nose's function as "the guardian of the respiratory system," which can leave the lungs open to millions of airborne inhalants including dirt ...
- PR Newswire (press release),
Six of family burnt to death in Dahod Nov 2, 2005
...arsenic. When burnt, these chemicals emit carbon monoxide (CO) which reduces blood oxygen of the inhalants, causing immediate death. ...
- Expressindia.com,
Clinical Briefs For November 2005 Oct 30, 2005
...older. SAMHSA defines illicit drugs as marijuana, cocaine, inhalants, hallucinogens, heroin or non-medical use of prescription drugs. ...
- U.S. Medicine,
Sign of the times? Police say campus violence rising Oct 26, 2005
...burglary cases, we have an increase in cases where minors are damaging vehicles and we do attribute this to drug usage of alcohol, inhalants and marijuana.". ...
- KUAM.com,
DYA cracks down on youth crime Nov 4, 2005
...between 2003 and 2004. Even more significant are the numbers for inhalants, which have driven up from 67 to 117. Dr. Rapadas notes ...
- KUAM.com,
‘Huffing’ evidence found Oct 25, 2005
These inhalants are not considered drugs and can be purchased legally by anyone at grocery stores, drug stores or convenience store. RCMP Const. ...
- Fort McMurray Today,
2005 Hometown Heroes Visit Elon Nov. 7 Oct 31, 2005
...to his native Honduras and established in El Progreso a non-profit organization, ProNiños , a rehabilitation center for street children addicted to inhalants. ...
- Elon University,
Drugs and alcohol an issue at Truckee middle school Nov 2, 2005
According to the Healthy Kids Survey, a full 10 percent of California's seventh-graders use or have tried marijuana, six percent have used inhalants such as ...
- North Lake Tahoe Bonanza,
Concerned Mother Leads Coalition Effort in Wisconsin to Prevent ... Sep 29, 2005
After witnessing first-hand the tragedy that can result from inhalants, Laurie Culp, a mother based in Door County, Wis., decided to form a statewide coalition ...
- Coalitions Online,
Workshop puts focuson danger of inhalants Sep 17, 2005
Many other common household items that qualify as inhalants carry words of warning, and Howard Wolfe, director of the New England Inhalant Abuse Prevention ...
- Toledo Blade,
Father warns teens of dangers in 'dusting' Oct 2, 2005
Most teens and parents don't appreciate the dangers of inhalants, authorities say. Ashli Doyle, a Weymouth High School junior, said ...
- Dallas Morning News (subscription),
Teenagers' Abuse of Inhalants Increasing Sep 14, 2005
The bad news is that use of prescription drugs and inhalants among teenagers has increased. The results of the 2004 Monitoring the ...
- The Conservative Voice
Workshop will focus on abuse of inhalants Sep 15, 2005
...were invited to an event tonight at the Medical University of Ohio where they could welcome the guest speakers as well as ask questions about inhalants. ...
- Toledo Blade,
Mother’s grief inspires anti-huffing bill Oct 1, 2005
He loved to joke and play jokes on people. He also was a risk-taker. It was that zest for excitement, she said, that probably led him to try inhalants. ...
- Green Bay Press Gazette,
More change needed in Perry School District Sep 29, 2005
The most vocal complaints at that meeting concerned reports of drug abuse at Perry Middle School, where two students were accused of abusing inhalants. ...
- News-Herald.com,
Police talk tough anti-drug messages Sep 29, 2005
Crawford said drug busts in the township over the last 14 months have netted seizures of marijuana, heroin, Ecstasy, cocaine, inhalants, PCP, DXM ...
- Chester Observer Tribune,
Waging War on Prescription Drug Abuse: New Medco Analysis Reveals ... Sep 29, 2005
According to CASA, more Americans are abusing controlled prescription drugs than cocaine, hallucinogens, inhalants and heroin combined. ...
- PharmaLive.com (press release),
Waiting to inhale: These days, teens are huffing, not puffing Sep 16, 2005
Consider this: Studies show the use of illegal drugs such as marijuana and Ecstasy are falling; inhalants, however, are spiking. ...
- Greensboro News Record,
Protect Your Children from Dangerous Inhalant Sep 19, 2005
On average, inhalants like computer cleaner kill 100-125 kids a year in the US, experts say. ... Experts say nearly 20% of 8th graders have done inhalants. ...
- WOAI,
`Dusting' hidden drug threat Sep 13, 2005
That's why Sacramento counselor Jon Daily has been spreading the word about teens and inhalants, specifically the trend called ``dusting,'' a form of huffing ...
- Akron Beacon Journal,
What's happening Sep 27, 2005
The fourth class in a four-part series. What parents need to know about youth and Ecstasy, inhalants, and other drugs. The class will be held Wednesday, Sept. ...
- Lahontan Valley News,
'Dust-Off' Seen as Dangerous Inhalant Sep 27, 2005
Officials say that, like other inhalants, sniffing Dust-Off robs the brain of oxygen, causing momentary intoxication but also potentially leading to brain ...
- JoinTogether.org
You can't overdo talks with children Sep 4, 2005
Last count shows that more than 1,000 common household products can be abused as inhalants. ... Inhalants are inexpensive, familiar, legal, and easy to buy. ...
- Allentown Morning Call,
Why laughing gas? Sep 18, 2005
...told Radar last year. He said it was sweeter smelling than other inhalants and did not cause bad headaches. The four people found ...
- Sydney Morning Herald (subscription),
Drugs in schools more of an issue than problem Sep 20, 2005
Young said the organization said illicit drugs include marijuana, cocaine, heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, pain relievers, methamphetamine, sedatives and ...
- Henry Herald,
Why We Itch and How to Deal with It Sep 20, 2005
Inhalants: Inhalation of pollens, mold spores, dust mites and animal danders can cause itching in allergic individuals; such people experience itching in the ...
- Hollister Free Lance,
Parents, officials invited to learn about meth, heroin Sep 18, 2005
VALPARAISO | Jim Samuel and some of his colleagues at Portage schools once attended a presentation about "huffing" -- the use of inhalants to get high -- then ...
- Munster Times,
All about dusting and puffing Sep 7, 2005
...among others. Inhalants can also "cause serious damage to major organs, including the brain, liver, heart, kidneys and lungs. [E ...
- West Roxbury & Roslindale Transcript,
Howell anti-drug event races for awareness Sep 8, 2005
Meanwhile, Westmeier said a growing number of students are using inhalants. He said more than 27 percent of eighth graders use inhalants ...
- DetNews.com,
Vexed in the City: Different strokes Sep 16, 2005
Staples brand canned air, photographed for "inhalants" story for life section, on Friday, 9/2/05, at Greensboro Staples store. (News & Record, Kim Walker). ...
- Greensboro News Record,
FDA panel OKs inhalable insulin Sep 8, 2005
...was developed in the 1920s. Exubera's proponents consider inhalants to be more convenient than syringes. But diabetics have to inhale ...
- CNN International
Cabinet approves prescribing rights Sep 12, 2005
...substances nurse practitioners will not be able to access are anaesthetic agents, such as Neuro-muscular Blockers, Anaesthetic Inhalants and Anaesthetic ...
- Scoop.co.nz (press release),
Health Canada commits over $71 million to address substance abuse Aug 30, 2005
These include illegal drugs, alcohol, pharmaceuticals, inhalants and solvents. ... These include illegal drugs, alcohol, pharmaceuticals, inhalants and solvents. ...
- CNW Telbec (Communiqués de presse),
West has low numbers for drug abuse treatment Sep 2, 2005
...drug use across Ireland. • Young teenagers initiate drug use with cannabis and volatile inhalants. • Use of opiates, ecstasy ...
- Tuam Herald,
Tipp in top 10 of drug abuse survey Sep 1, 2005
...socio-economic spectrum, focusing on the cases of treated users of cannabis, cocaine and amphetamines, ecstasy, opiates, volatile inhalants and benzodiazepines ...
- Nenagh Guardian,
Survey Finds Little Change in US Drug Use Sep 9, 2005
Only 3.4 percent of survey respondents said they used any other illicit drug, including cocaine, heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, and prescription drugs used ...
- JoinTogether.org
Public gets say on schools redistricting proposal Sep 16, 2005
In sports, get the latest on high school preps in "The Final Cut" special section. In life, teens are forsaking traditional drugs for inhalants. ...
- Greensboro News Record,
Fifth District Court Sep 14, 2005
1 prior, $600 fine, Waldo County Jail 364 days, all but 60 suspended, probation 1 year, license suspended 18 months; unlawful possession of inhalants, $300 fine ...
- Waldo Village Soup,
Drug users are getting younger Sep 4, 2005
...unbeatable high.�. Those who don't smoke, sniff an array of inhalants: nailpolish remover, erasex, paint and even petrol. Says ...
- Hindustan Times,
About the program Sep 3, 2005
...decision-making skills. * Gateway Drugs (grades 4-6): Short-term effects of alcohol, tobacco, marijuana and inhalants. View pictures ...
- Greeley Tribune,
Palm Beach County Coalition Helps Turn Kids Into Peer Educators Sep 8, 2005
In the evening, participants learn in a classroom setting about the dangers of gateway drugs, such as alcohol, marijuana and tobacco, and about inhalants. ...
- Coalitions Online,
Curbing drug, alcohol use by students a goal in USC Sep 1, 2005
Lombardo said research showed that many children start experimenting with drugs, especially inhalants, in fifth or sixth grade. ...
- Pittsburgh Post Gazette,
Officer reflects on years of DARE Sep 7, 2005
...the night-shift police officer becomes a daytime teacher to fifth-graders, talking about ``gateway drugs' such as tobacco, alcohol, inhalants and marijuana. ...
- Walla Walla Union-Bulletin,
Ask the Doctor: Dust-Off Inhalation Death Sep 5, 2005
Other effects might include lightheadedness, hallucinations, delusions, and, after heavy use of inhalants, drowsiness and a lingering headache.�. ...
- Epoch Times,
Soccer ministry reaches out to kids in need Sep 6, 2005
...that have been thrown away. Many of these children sniff glue and other inhalants to stave off hunger. There are also many children ...
- Georgetown Times,
Drug abuse and young people Sep 8, 2005
The use of other illicit drugs is also slightly above average (9% versus 6%). Use of inhalants is almost twice the European average (18% compared to 10%). ...
- Sligo Champion,
Today’s HOME Spun Wisdom Sep 9, 2005
...learn about the risks of drug abuse from their parents or caregivers are about 36% less likely to smoke marijuana, 50% less likely to use inhalants, 56% less ...
- RisMedia.com,
Curbing substance abuse: everyone’s business Sep 1, 2005
Today illegal pharmaceutical drugs like Nitrosun-10, Spasmo Proxyvon, Relipin, cough syrups (Benadryl, Corex, Phensydryl), and inhalants like dendrites ...
- Kuensel, Buhutan's National Newspaper,
Cannabis, ecstasy most abused drugs in West Aug 31, 2005
...cent). Other commonly abused drugs in the region include inhalants (such as glue or aerosols) and amphetamines (or ‘speed’). ...
- Galway Independent,
Marion OKs incentives for new home construction Aug 30, 2005
...that would compare to 22 percent of Marion County students who reported smoking cigarettes, 12 percent who tried marijuana, 9 percent to tried inhalants, and 2 ...
- Hillsboro Free Press,
What air quality problem? Sep 1, 2005
Runner Jenny Le Blanc, 32, who shortly after moving to Charlotte had a major asthma attack and has needed steroid inhalants daily. ...
- Charlotte Observer,
Inhalant abuse by teens on the rise Aug 30, 2005
That's why Sacramento counselor Jon Daily has been spreading the word about teens and inhalants, specifically the trend called "dusting," a form of huffing ...
- Kentucky.com,
The news is good, but the hard work remains Aug 31, 2005
Alcohol, inhalants, marijuana and tobacco usage all declined this year, in some cases by more than 3 percentage points from last year, reported. ...
- Marion Chronicle Tribune,
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