(Mississippi) Underage Drinking Prevention in Mississippi: A Collective Perspective


 

(Mississippi) Underage Drinking Prevention in Mississippi: A Collective Perspective – This video increases awareness of the consequences related to underage alcohol use and encourages parents and other community stakeholders in Mississippi to take action against underage drinking. Thisvideo was produced through the SAMHSA/CSAP Underage Drinking Prevention Education Initiatives (UADPEI) in an ongoing collaboration with States and Territories to produce videos that support local underage drinking prevention communications efforts. Across the Nation, every State and Territory is unique and so are their approaches to preventing and reducing underage drinking. The video project supports the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration’s Strategic Initiative #1: Prevention of Substance Abuse and Mental Illness, which states, “… prevention of underage drinking [is] a priority for States, Territories, Tribal entities, universities and communities.” For more information or resources, visit: www.stopalcoholabuse.gov starttalkingnow.org store.samhsa.gov

 

Tuesday's Sentinel police log

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Floyd Robinson, 38, of Carlisle was charged with indirect criminal contempt after police say he violated a protection from abuse order against him in the 200 block of Lincoln Street at 2 a.m. Jan. 11. According to police, the … Brandon Crytzer, 20 …
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Flu season is bad! How to avoid getting sick

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Fulton County Health Services continues to recommend influenza vaccination for people who have not yet been vaccinated this season and antiviral treatment as early as possible for people who get sick and are at high risk of flu complications. Fulton …
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Hold the Diet Soda? Sweetened Drinks Linked to Depression, Coffee Tied to

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14, 2013 — /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — New research suggests that drinking sweetened beverages, especially diet drinks, is associated with an increased risk of depression in adults while drinking coffee was tied to a slightly lower risk. The study will …
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