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Keep Your Body Healthy - Jack & Jill

Jack and Jill
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"Ecstasy"
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Jack and Jill
Radio PSAs.
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Ecstasy Use
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General Drug Use
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Drug Use (Spanish)
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"Jack & Jill" was the first installment in our "Keep Your Body Healthy" campaign. Adolescents and other young adults who use drugs and alcohol often take risks that endanger their health and the health of others. One of the most harmful risks is that of engaging in risky sexual activities. These spots focus on the connection between drug abuse and contracting HIV/AIDS...

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