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  2. Special high schools help teens keep learning while ...

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    Addiction among teens is becoming a growing concern. Nearly 600,000 12-to-17-year-olds are estimated to have used an illegal drug within the last 30 days, and an estimated more than 407,000 of ...

  3. Addictive behavior - Wikipedia

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    In addition to the environmental influences, there seems to be a genetic role in adolescent addictive behaviors. Addiction risk alleles can increase the risk of addictive behaviors in teens. [30] Furthermore, the prefrontal cortex, the region responsible for decision making and executive function, is still developing during adolescence. [31]

  4. Alcoholism in adolescence - Wikipedia

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    These patterns can then lead to various consequences including automobile accidents, substance use disorders, sexual activity, skipping school and failing grades. [5] " Recent studies show that alcohol consumption has the potential to trigger long-term biological changes that may have detrimental effects on the developing adolescent brain ...

  5. He Fell into Addiction as a Teen, and Then Found a ... - AOL

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    Strode says his own path to addiction started when he had his first beer at 11. At 15, he says, he admitted himself to a psychiatric hospital — but found less treatment and more enabling.

  6. America's recovery high schools are helping teens battle ...

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    "You shouldn't have to drop out of school just to get away from drugs and just to be able to get clean and sober," said Melissa Mouton, the Executive Director of 5280 High School. 5280 is a ...

  7. Addiction psychology - Wikipedia

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    Through this model, addiction is viewed as a choice and is studied through components of the brain such as reward, stress, and memory. [5] Substance addictions may be related to drugs, alcohol and smoking, [ 6 ] process addictions are related to non-substance-related behavior, such as gambling, spending money, sexual activity, gaming, spending ...

  8. Substance dependence - Wikipedia

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    Substance dependence, also known as drug dependence, is a biopsychological situation whereby an individual's functionality is dependent on the necessitated re-consumption of a psychoactive substance because of an adaptive state that has developed within the individual from psychoactive substance consumption that results in the experience of withdrawal and that necessitates the re-consumption ...

  9. How internet addiction may affect your teen’s brain ... - AOL

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    Internet addiction is associated with disrupted signaling in brain regions important for functions such as managing attention, a new study of teens has found. How internet addiction may affect ...