The CDC recently shared a study that found that teens are using drugs, often alone, to ease their anxieties. Nearly half of the almost 16,000 surveyed teens said they turned to drugs to "stop worrying about a problem or forget bad memories."
Aakash Shah, M.D., Chief of Addiction Medicine at Jersey Shore University Medical Center, joins us to discuss this concerning trend. We discuss the warning signs of drug use in teens, the impact this can have on developing brains and bodies, and how parents, educators and teens themselves can get the help and resources they need.