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Перевести · 17.06.2020 · Teens may also use drugs or alcohol to: Relieve boredom; Feel good; Forget their troubles and relax; Satisfy their curiosity; Ease their pain; Feel grown up; Show their independence; Belong to a specific group What are the Risk Factors and Protective Factors for Drug Use? Many factors influence a child’s likelihood to use …
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Why are teens more likely to use drugs?
Why are teens more likely to use drugs?
The desire to do something new or risky is a normal part of teen development. Teens who perceive little risk in using drugs are more likely to use drugs. Teens may also use drugs or alcohol to: What are the Risk Factors and Protective Factors for Drug Use?
www.getsmartaboutdrugs.gov/family/why-d…
What can parents do to help their teens with substance use?
What can parents do to help their teens with substance use?
One such risk is the use of substances, such as alcohol, marijuana, tobacco, and other drugs. Parents can help by talking to their teen’s pediatrician about screening for substance use. Substance use by teens can have a big impact on their health and well-being.
www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/fasd/features/teen-su…
What kind of social media do teens use?
What kind of social media do teens use?
Social media is a big part of many teens' lives. A 2018 Pew Research Center survey of nearly 750 13- to 17-year-olds found that 45% are online almost constantly and 97% use a social media platform, such as YouTube, Facebook, Instagram or Snapchat. But what impact does social media use have on teens? Social media benefits
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What should you do if your teen experiment with drugs?
What should you do if your teen experiment with drugs?
Teens who experiment with drugs put their health and safety at risk. Help prevent teen drug abuse by talking to your teen about the consequences of using drugs and the importance of making healthy choices. Various factors can contribute to teen drug use and misuse.
www.mayoclinic.org/healthy-lifestyle/tween …
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The British government has urged teens to stop drenching their lateral flow kits in Coca-Cola and lemon juice to produce false results to get them out of classes.
Updated Jul. 01, 2021 4:09PM ET / Published Jul. 01, 2021 9:55AM ET 
Here’s an important lesson to never underestimate the ingenuity and tenacity of kids who can’t be bothered to go to school. British teenagers are reportedly using TikTok to learn how to hack lateral flow coronavirus tests to give them what look like false positive results—which can then potentially force their entire classes to stay at home.
According to the i newspaper, wily teens have soaked tests in a dizzying array of liquids to see which might create the appearance of a positive test—Coca-Cola, hand sanitizer, and lemon juice have all appeared in clips.
Videos uploaded with the #fakecovidtest have been reportedly been viewed more than 6.5 million times in recent months. One of them shows a seemingly positive result with the caption: “Who knew using blackcurrant on a lateral flow covid test will give a positive result? Thank me later.”
One school in Liverpool that had to send classes home after positive tests reportedly sent an email to parents warning them about the trend. It read: “Nationally, some school students have discovered that placing droplets of orange juice or other fruit juice on an LFD test gets a false ‘positive’ result... Be extra vigilant when your child is doing their LFD tests.”
The fact-checking site Full Fact has reported that people appear to have worked out how to break the tests by using liquids that are much more acidic than a human nasal or throat swab. The acids can then create results that look positive, although, in reality, the test has just been broken. It’s very rare for a lateral flow test to give a real false positive result.
Alexander Edwards, a professor of biomedical technology at the University of Reading, told the site that he doesn’t think the apparent hack is a serious design flaw, commenting: “If you completely ignore the manufacturer’s instructions or in fact use the test for something completely different, then you shouldn’t really be surprised if you get a silly result.”
Edwards went on to provide this effective comparison: “It’s a bit like saying your fire alarm is not very accurate because when I hold a lighter under it, it goes off—but there isn’t a fire in the house!”
Geoff Barton, the chief of Britain’s Association of School and College Leaders, told the newspaper that the mischievous teens hacking the test appeared to be in a “very small minority.” He added: “However, we would urge parents to ensure that tests are not being misused, and we would suggest to pupils who are interested in chemical reactions that the best place to learn about them is in chemistry lessons in school.”
A spokesperson for the U.K. government apparently failed to see the funny side of the sneaky teens, commenting in a statement: “It is imperative that everyone using lateral flow devices uses them in the correct way to ensure we can control and slow the spread of COVID-19.”
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The Fundly account raised $9,798 before the page disappeared—far short from its goal of raising $5 million in two months.
Updated Jul. 08, 2021 6:43PM ET / Published Jul. 08, 2021 6:42PM ET 
After raising a paltry sum of money from supporters and attracting little interest from former President Donald Trump, a web page created to fundraise for Rudy Giuliani’s legal defense fund has vanished.
According to a cached version of that webpage, the sluggish fundraising vehicle was taken offline at some point between Wednesday morning and Thursday. As of early Thursday evening, the “Rudy Giuliani Legal Defense Fund” page had yet to return.
Bernie Kerik, another Trump loyalist and a close Giuliani associate who is spearheading the former New York mayor’s fundraising efforts, did not immediately respond to questions from The Daily Beast. On Thursday evening, Giuliani’s lawyer Robert Costello said he had “no knowledge” on the matter.
The Fundly account, established in Rudy’s name a day before Kerik launched a website for the legal defense fund in late June, raised $9,798 before the page disappeared—far short from its goal of raising $5 million in two months. While the landing page for the Fundly account is gone, the Giuliani account still shows it’s in possession of its nearly $10,000 donor haul, with the website inconspicuously archiving donor names and amounts given. But links to the legal defense fund page they gave to now automatically redirect to Fundly’s general landing page for “politics and public policy” causes. In addition to the now-MIA Fundly page, portals at credit card processors Square and Rallypay are also advertising donations for the Giuliani fund.
Giuliani served as Trump’s unapologetic lead attorney during the Ukraine scandal, as well as during other efforts to dig for dirt on the Biden family. The former mayor also led much of the charge during Trumpworld’s crusade to overturn the 2020 election that President Joe Biden had decisively won, and Giuliani has continued to this very day to promote Trump’s lies about the presidential election outcome. Some of Giuliani’s activity during the Trump-Ukraine saga quickly attracted the unwanted attention of federal investigators.
And in the weeks and months since the election, Giuliani, like Trump, has become the focus of a number of civil and at least one criminal investigation. Voting technology company Dominion Voting Systems named the former New York City mayor in a billion dollar defamation suit related to his allegations that Dominion voting machines played a role in Trump’s electoral defeat. Democratic members of Congress have named him in two civil rights lawsuits alleging that Giuliani conspired with former President Trump and others to incite the January insurrection at the Capitol.
And the Justice Department is reportedly investigating potential lobbying by Giuliani on behalf of the Turkish government in addition to the continuing criminal investigation into whether the ex-president’s former attorney illegally lobbied on behalf of foreign interests in Ukraine.
Giuliani’s mounting legal bills have been a source of tension between his supporters and advisers to the twice-impeached former president. The New York Times reported in early May that Giuliani allies had been pressing the Trump campaign to use some of the quarter billion dollar campaign fund to assist with some of his legal bills. The Daily Beast reported later that month that Trump and his team had repeatedly ignored or rejected several of Giuliani and his allies’ requests for help, including for the ex-president to release a statement vindicating Giuliani’s legal defense.
As the dispute over Giuliani’s legal bills spilled into the Times, web registration records collected by DomainTools show Kerik reserved rudygiulianifreedomfund.com, a website to solicit donations for Giuliani’s legal fund. The site warns that “the Deep State is on a mission to take down every single one of President Donald J. Trump’s closest allies,” and that “Rudy’s fate will determine if America still is a Republic governed by We The People, or if the swamp has finally amassed total control of our great country.”
The meager $9,000-plus haul from Giuliani’s now-defunct Fundly page, however, may not represent the totality of Giuliani’s fundraising efforts. The website Kerik set up for Giuliani’s legal fund offers donors the option to mail checks to an address in Florida or donate via the credit card processor Rallypay—neither of which offer public tallies of donations like Fundly.
Some of Giuliani’s closest allies and confidants have not been shy about attacking other conservative leaders for refusing to swoop in during the attorney’s time of need.
In early May, Kerik complained on Twitter that “lawyers and law firms that didn’t do shit [for the Trump campaign’s legal team] were paid lots of money and the people that worked their ass off, got nothing.”
On Thursday, Kerik tweeted that Giuliani “was there for the president and country when they needed him, in a crime infested NYC when they needed him, and there on 9/11 when the entire country needed him. Where is the @gop, @GOPLeader @GOPChairwoman @LeaderMcConnell for him?” and tagged those Republican leaders as “#RINOs” and “#Cowards.”
The Giuliani ally conspicuously left former President Trump off of his list of top Republicans who have abandoned the former New York City mayor.
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