'Euphoria' Is Nailing the Experience of Substance Abuse
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'Euphoria' Is Nailing the Experience of Substance Abuse
"Research shows that more than half of teens try alcohol, and repeated use can rewire reward pathways in the brain, leading to potential substance use disorders."
"About 1 in 15 adolescents develop substance use disorder, which reflects a significant public health concern that requires attention and intervention."
"Prevention works best when there is open dialogue, early intervention, and access to youth-focused treatment resources, which can help mitigate the risks associated with substance use."
Research indicates that over half of adolescents experiment with alcohol, and about 1 in 15 develop substance use disorder, highlighting a critical public health issue. Effective prevention strategies include fostering open communication, early intervention, and providing access to youth-oriented treatment resources. The portrayal of adolescent drug use in media, such as in 'Euphoria,' reflects real-life challenges faced by teens, emphasizing the importance of understanding the distinction between casual use and abuse.
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