http://www.ccu.edu/centennial/policy-briefs/marijuana-costs/
Read more →Interesting graphical display of an article on fentanyl. Fentanyl: The Deadly Drug Haunting America [Washington Post]
Read more →From Mayo Clinic: Encouraging troubled teens to reach out to an adult. Includes many visual examples of teens interacting with a variety of adults. https://www.mayoclinic.org/patient-education?VID=VID-20101395 (1:53)
Read more →From Mayo Clinic: Encourages parents to watch for signs in their teen of suicidal thoughts and asks parents to take appropriate action for preventing suicide. https://www.mayoclinic.org/patient-education?VID=vid-20101406 (3:52)
Read more →From Mayo Clinic: This video explains the effects that marijuana has on your brain. It shows the relationship between marijuana and brain chemicals and how this impacts alertness, mood, the munchies and more. This program includes a former marijuana user looking back at the impact of his
Read more →Patient education videos and articles from our collaboration with Mayo Clinic.
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Read more →The Iowa Association of Business and Industry (ABI) has served as the state’s unified voice for business since 1903. ABI’s mission is to nurture a favorable business, economic, governmental and social climate within the state of Iowa so our citizens can have the opportunity to enjoy the
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