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How do college students prevent drugs?
How to prevent drugs among college students is as follows:

Understand the harm of drugs: Understanding the harm of drugs can help college students better understand the impact of drugs on individuals, families and society, thus enhancing their awareness of drug prevention.

Enhance self-protection awareness: college students should always be vigilant, enhance self-protection awareness and avoid contact with drugs.

Cultivate a healthy lifestyle: College students should pay attention to their health and maintain a healthy lifestyle, such as regular work and rest, healthy eating and proper exercise.

Seek help: If college students find themselves exposed to drugs, they should seek help in time, such as family members, teachers and counselors.

Participate in anti-drug activities: college students can participate in various anti-drug activities, such as anti-drug publicity, anti-drug lectures, anti-drug exhibitions and so on. To learn more about drugs and enhance their awareness of drug prevention.

In a word, drug prevention needs college students to start from many aspects, including understanding the harm of drugs, enhancing self-protection awareness, cultivating a healthy lifestyle, seeking help and participating in anti-drug activities. Only by raising their awareness of prevention in an all-round way can we prevent drugs better.

The ways for college students to participate in drug control activities are:

1, carry out various forms of publicity and prevention education on the extreme harm of drugs.

2. Go deep into the community and participate in community anti-drug education and community drug rehabilitation.

3. Participate in other activities organized by volunteer associations and local drug control departments.

Drugs not only do great harm to the body, but also make drug addicts become slaves to drugs because of their physical and psychological dependence. Their only goal in life is to try to get drugs, thus losing their interest and ability in work and life. Long-term drug abuse is listless, invisible, people are not like people, ghosts are not like ghosts. Therefore, some people warn drug addicts that "they inhale white powder, but spit out their own lives."