| Finding direction for this blog. Blogging is the one thing any one can do but it is not for the faint of heart. Sure you can write what ever you want to, but once you have made your point then what? Well, that is when you need to be creative. Well, I have a number of blogs and for the most part I've just used them to promote the same thing. So now I'm going to give this blog a bit more meat to it. Here are some of the latest health and medical news developments, compiled by editors of HealthDay: Too Few Young Adults Treated for Alcohol, Drug Problems: Study More than one in five young adults in the United States (7 million) need treatment for alcohol or illicit drug use, but only 7 percent of them receive treatment at a specialty facility, says a federal government study released Monday. Those levels have remained relatively stable since 2002, said the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) study of 2007 data from a national survey of 22,187 adults ages 18 to 25. "Substance use disorders are preventable and treatable yet we continue as a nation to allow the lives of 1 in 5 young people and their families be torn apart by substance abuse," SAMHSA Acting Adminstrator Eric Broderick said in a news release. "As a nation we must redouble our efforts to prevent substance abuse in the first place and ensure treatment is available to those in need." The study also found that 96 percent of young adults who needed, but didn't receive, treatment for substance-use problems didn't believe they needed help. Among the other findings from the 2007 data:
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Tuesday, June 30, 2009
Too Few Young Adults Treated for Alcohol, Drug Problems: Study
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