It Is an Opportune Time for Public Health to Engage Young People on Social Media
Social media use has surged over the past decade especially among young adults and teenagers.
Social media use has surged over the past decade especially among young adults and teenagers.
The Institute for Public Health will award $15,000 to Patricia Cavazos-Rehg, PhD, in Washington University’s Department of Psychiatry, to support her project “Examination of the role of social media on substance use and violence behaviors.”
Marijuana use is on the rise, with an estimated 12.5 percent of adults living in the United States reportedly using the drug at least once in 2013, according to a new study that looked at drug usage over the span of a decade.
Study may aid efforts to tailor smoking-cessation treatments to individual cigarette smokers, based on their DNA.
Positive mentions on Twitter about hookah smoking may promote the assumption that it is less harmful than smoking cigarettes.