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IPRC Newsletter - An Ounce of Prevention (Nov. 2011)

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Caring for the Mental Health of Our Active Military Service Members, Veterans and Their Families

Caring for the Mental Health of Our Active Military Service Members, Veterans and Their Families

Mental health is a national concern, particularly salient for those who put their lives on the...

Thinking Ahead to Memorial Day

Thinking Ahead to Memorial Day

Indiana has made a significant contribution to the U.S. military actions in Iraq and...

Drug Abuse and HIV/AIDS: The Role of Alcohol

Drug Abuse and HIV/AIDS: The Role of Alcohol

Drug abuse continues to be a major factor in the spread of HIV/AIDS. Despite receiving much...

The Treatment Workforce:   What Will It Look Like under the Affordable Care Act?

The Treatment Workforce: What Will It Look Like under the Affordable Care Act?

The constitutionality of requiring every adult to carry health insurance coverage is but one of...

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The Indiana College Substance Use Survey is conducted annually to measure behaviors, beliefs and consequences of substance use among Indiana college students. The survey is conducted by the Indiana Prevention Resource Center. Funding is provided by the Indiana Collegiate Action Network through a contract with the Indiana Division of Mental Health and Addiction. ... Full Story »

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