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Silver and gold

When Jennifer Lea Austin met Molly in second grade, they quickly became best friends. They giggled through classes until the teacher separated them, inspiring them to come up with their own language. They shared sleepovers and went on each other’s family vacations.
But they gradually drifted apart after Austin’s family moved to Germany before the girls started high school. Decades passed before they recently reconnected as grown women.

Silver and gold

When Jennifer Lea Austin met Molly in second grade, they quickly became best friends. They giggled through classes until the teacher separated them, inspiring them to come up with their own language. They shared sleepovers and went on each other’s family vacations.
But they gradually drifted apart after Austin’s family moved to Germany before the girls started high school. Decades passed before they recently reconnected as grown women.

Silver and gold

When Jennifer Lea Austin met Molly in second grade, they quickly became best friends. They giggled through classes until the teacher separated them, inspiring them to come up with their own language. They shared sleepovers and went on each other’s family vacations.
But they gradually drifted apart after Austin’s family moved to Germany before the girls started high school. Decades passed before they recently reconnected as grown women.

Silver and gold

When Jennifer Lea Austin met Molly in second grade, they quickly became best friends. They giggled through classes until the teacher separated them, inspiring them to come up with their own language. They shared sleepovers and went on each other’s family vacations.
But they gradually drifted apart after Austin’s family moved to Germany before the girls started high school. Decades passed before they recently reconnected as grown women.

Data finds teen drug use still low, but heroin and cocaine gain ground

Teen use of alcohol, nicotine and marijuana remains at record lows, according to national survey results released Dec. 17.

They consume a lot of energy drinks, though. And there are slight, but concerning, increases in heroin and cocaine use.

Overall, the findings indicate teens are drinking, smoking and using substances at much lower rates than in the past.

Data finds teen drug use still low, but heroin and cocaine gain ground

Teen use of alcohol, nicotine and marijuana remains at record lows, according to national survey results released Dec. 17.

They consume a lot of energy drinks, though. And there are slight, but concerning, increases in heroin and cocaine use.

Overall, the findings indicate teens are drinking, smoking and using substances at much lower rates than in the past.

Data finds teen drug use still low, but heroin and cocaine gain ground

Teen use of alcohol, nicotine and marijuana remains at record lows, according to national survey results released Dec. 17.

They consume a lot of energy drinks, though. And there are slight, but concerning, increases in heroin and cocaine use.

Overall, the findings indicate teens are drinking, smoking and using substances at much lower rates than in the past.

Data finds teen drug use still low, but heroin and cocaine gain ground

Teen use of alcohol, nicotine and marijuana remains at record lows, according to national survey results released Dec. 17.

They consume a lot of energy drinks, though. And there are slight, but concerning, increases in heroin and cocaine use.

Overall, the findings indicate teens are drinking, smoking and using substances at much lower rates than in the past.

Data finds teen drug use still low, but heroin and cocaine gain ground

Teen use of alcohol, nicotine and marijuana remains at record lows, according to national survey results released Dec. 17.

They consume a lot of energy drinks, though. And there are slight, but concerning, increases in heroin and cocaine use.

Overall, the findings indicate teens are drinking, smoking and using substances at much lower rates than in the past.

Data finds teen drug use still low, but heroin and cocaine gain ground

Teen use of alcohol, nicotine and marijuana remains at record lows, according to national survey results released Dec. 17.

They consume a lot of energy drinks, though. And there are slight, but concerning, increases in heroin and cocaine use.

Overall, the findings indicate teens are drinking, smoking and using substances at much lower rates than in the past.