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PBS Frontline- Audio and slide show on meth

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Crank: Made in America VIDEO The number one drug problem in rural America, methamphetamine, or "crank," is cheap, easy to make, and has the lowest recovery rate for addicts. By looking at a number of people in Iowa—even whole families—who are struggling with methamphetamine, this program lays bare the drug’s tragic results. Chilling computer graphics illustrate how the drug works on the brain. Dr. David Musto of Yale University discusses the history of "crank," and Asa Hutchinson, director of the Drug Enforcement Agency, explains its wildfire spread in rural areas. Contains offensive language. Some content may be objectionable.
An HBO Production. (56 minutes, color)

Your Brain on Meth Video: *Must register to view / however free to watch*

Dangers of Club Drugs Folding Display Folding Display This eye-catching folding display provides crucial details about six of the most common club drugs: Ecstasy, GHB, Rohypnol, Ketamine, LSD and methamphetamine. These dangerous and illegal substances continue to rise in popularity among teens who may not be aware of their toxic properties. Special emphasis is given to the changes to brain chemistry that result from prolonged use of these mood-altering drugs.

Drugs of Abuse Video Set -The Drugs of Abuse Video Set provides a detailed and straightforward overview of seven classes of commonly abused substances -- Cannabis, depressants, stimulants, narcotics, hallucinogens, inhalants and anabolic-androgenic steroids.

Methamphetmines: Fools Rush In PAMPHLET Methamphetamine is the bathtub gin of the drug age -- a viciously addictive and poisonous concoction manufactured in unsanitary labs by uncarinbg and incompetent crinminals. This pamphlet describes the way this powerful and unpredictable psychomotor stimulant affects the user's brain and body, immediately and in the long term.

Methamphetamines: The Hard Facts VIDEO In this hard-hitting program, students will learn what methamphetamines are, how they are illegally produced in underground “labs” by drug dealers, and how addictive and deadly they are to those who experiment with the drug.

The Meth Effect: Dr. David Ohlms answers often asked questions about the dangers of Methamphetamine, known by the street terms: speed, crystal, crack , ice and meth. He addresses the powerful addictive nature of the drug, explaining how it stimulates the central nervous system, giving the user a “rush”, before crashing them into a violence-prone depression as the effect of the drug wears off.

Straight Facts About Drugs & Alcohol: Audio Listening Links / U.S. Dept. of Health

Club Drugs and HIV: Possible New Strain Offers Wake-up Call Drug Abuse and the Brain -Intended primarily for drug abuse counselors, this video provides a detailed look at the biological basis of drug addiction. Through animation and interviews with experts in the field, viewers will come to understand how the brain's reward system operates and how drug abuse can cause fundamental changes in how the brain works.

Learning Resource Center Video Tapes Collection-Texas- Long List of Tapes

1hr 56min, Video on from Yale Psychiatry: Genetic Influence on Neural Circuit Functioning in Depression, Scroll when you open page to the link and click to watch video

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Stem cells: therapies for the future

Utilized for training by Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) This video presents to middle schoolers the latest scientific information on how alcohol, marijuana, inhalants and other drugs cause serious and potentially permanent damage to the human brain. Video includes interviews with scientists who use actual brain scans of drug users to explain how the brain’s chemistry is harmed by drugs.

Ice Age II: Lessons Learned from Bay County, Florida Methamphetamine Awareness/Training Documentary

List of Videos for Purchase / U.S. Dept. of Health

Movie Review for: Spun

Cops, The Show: Purchase DVD's of different arrests to see live situations

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