Joanne Jacobs
Dec 3, 20171 min
Iceland’s teens are much less likely to get drunk, use drugs or smoke since the country focused on the problem in 1998, reports BBC News. The campaign, which includes a 10 pm curfew, parental pledges and more recreational activities, cut the rate of 15- and 16-year-olds who say they got drink in the past month from 42 percent to 5 percent.