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Common Questions Asked in Drug Facts Fun Day

Transcripts of past Drug Facts Chat Day have been made available for other students, especially for those whose schools have not registered in time to get access codes and for those who may have missed seeing the answers to their questions.

Common questions asked during the Drug Facts Chat Day last year include the following:

What is the deadliest drug?
What are the worst effects of weed?
Can you die from using marijuana?
Does smoking affect your sex life?
Can weight loss pills have a harmful effect?
What’s the most commonly used drug in high school?
When were drugs invented?
How can drugs affect pregnancy?

There are also questions that may or may not be related to drugs, but still merit answers from NIDA scientists, like:

Who would win in a fight — Chuck Norris or a T-Rex?
How many questions do you get each minute?
If I ask a stupid question, will you answer it???
How much wood could a wood chuck chuck if a wood chuck was on drugs?
Would you vote for Obama?

This year’s Drug Facts Chat Day promises to be more fun, informative and helpful to the participating students, teachers and scientists.

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Drug Facts Chat Day on November 10!

It’s the third annual Drug Facts Chat Day on November 10, and students, teachers and scientists are getting ready for another round of interesting conversations on drug abuse.

Drug Facts Chat DayDrug Facts Chat Day, an activity sponsored by the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), provides students and teachers an opportunity to get answers to their drug-related questions from experts in the field of drug abuse. The students create their user names (not necessarily their real names), view the live chat and send their questions for the NIDA scientists to answer.

Schools need to register to get an access code, which can be used by the students during the chat to log-in, submit questions and view answers. To make the chats extra fun, there will also be featured factoids and quizzes about drug abuse and addiction.

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