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During National Drug and Alcohol Facts Week, let’s engage in meaningful conversations about substance use. www.health.mil/mentalhealth
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Own Your Limits provides service members with resources and information on responsible alcohol consumption: https://www.ownyourlimits.org/about-us/
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Too Much to Lose informs service members on the facts and risks related to prescription drug misuse, and illicit and prohibited drug use: www.toomuchtolose.org/about-us/
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Educate your audiences about the services available at your facility for substance use disorder.
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