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PrimeForLife is an alcohol and drug program for people of all ages. It is designed to gently but powerfully challenge common beliefs and attitudes that directly contribute to high-risk alcohol and drug use. The program goals are to reduce the risk for health problems and impairment problems.

The BACCHUS Network is a university and community based network focusing on comprehensive health and safety initiatives.

is your one-stop resource for comprehensive research-based information on issues related to alcohol abuse and binge drinking among college students.

The CDC is one of the major operating components of the Department of Health and Human Services.

Go Ask Alice is the health question and answer Internet service produced by Columbia University's Health Education Program.



HealthFinder.gov Live well. Learn How.is a wonderful guide to reliable health information. This government site addresses health concerns based on gender, age, race, ethnic origin or role in assisting others with personal health care needs.

website devoted to impaired driving prevention. Here's where you'll find comprehensive information on how big the impaired driving problem really is but also what steps you can take to prevent it and what you can do to actually make a positive difference in your community.

SmarterSex.org was created with the special needs of college students in mind. Statistics show that men and women ages 18-24 face tough challenges when it comes to sex. College-aged men and women account for the highest percentage of new sexually transmitted infections cases, and generally, women in this age group have the highest number of unintended pregnancies in the U.S.



Is the official BACCHUS website devoted to tobacco control with college and university campuses and young adults. You will find information about types of tobacco, policy change, data collection and evaluation, and sample campus and community programs.







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