American Psychological Association's Help Center
Even in this day and age, many people who are having difficulty coping do not go for help. There is no shame in getting help and moving on to a better life. One place to find help is the APA Psychology Help Center web page: http://www.apa.org/helpcenter/index.aspx
Tick Threat in Maryland and Virginia
The Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids
Even in this day and age, many people who are having difficulty coping do not go for help. There is no shame in getting help and moving on to a better life. One place to find help is the APA Psychology Help Center web page: http://www.apa.org/helpcenter/index.aspx
It has online resources and information on what to look for in a psychologist as well as a link to help you find a psychologist in your area: http://locator.apa.org/
The Washington Examiner reports that “Maryland’s Department of Health is urging residents to ‘Get Ticked Off’ as part of a summer-long public health campaign.” Keep in mind deer ticks cause Lyme disease in humans and the initial symptoms often appear flu-like. (June 8, 2011, p. 10)
The Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids
The Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids is a leader in the fight to reduce tobacco use and its devastating consequences in the United States and around the world. By changing public attitudes, we strive to prevent kids from smoking, help smokers quit and protect everyone from secondhand smoke.
Specialties: public health, tobacco control, tobacco prevention and cessation, clean indoor air, cigarette tax
http://www.tobaccofreekids.org/
http://www.tobaccofreekids.org/
The Great Hangup
Distracted driving quadruples your chances of getting into an accident resulting in injuries, even death. Teens are especially vulnerable. In a recent survey, teens said drunken driven is more likely to cause a fatal crash than texting. The odds are the same!
Join W*USA 9’s movement called “Great Hang Up” to put down your cell phone while driving. “http://www.wusa9.com/greathangup/default.aspx
Labels: Distracted driving, Cell phones, Texting, Drunken teens, Fatal crash
Protecting Our Ocean Wildlife
Plastic kills over 100,000 marine animals every year! Fish, dolphins and birds become entangled in the plastic six-pack rings for beverages that get thrown away as trash. Most die tragically. Please cut each and every loop so all edges are open before disposing of these plastic rings.
Labels: Maryland, Plastic, marine life, ocean, dolphins, birds, six-pack plastic rings
Protecting Our Ocean Wildlife
Plastic kills over 100,000 marine animals every year! Fish, dolphins and birds become entangled in the plastic six-pack rings for beverages that get thrown away as trash. Most die tragically. Please cut each and every loop so all edges are open before disposing of these plastic rings.
Labels: Maryland, Plastic, marine life, ocean, dolphins, birds, six-pack plastic rings
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