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- Research
- Adolescent Treatment Programs Reduce Drug Abuse, Produce Other Improvements (National Institute on Drug Abuse)
- Childhood Sex Abuse Increases Risk for Drug Dependence in Adult Women (National Institute on Drug Abuse)
- Chronic Solvent Abusers Have More Brain Abnormalities and Cognitive Impairments Than Cocaine Abusers (National Institute on Drug Abuse)
- Depression, PTSD, Substance Abuse Increase in Wake of September 11 Attacks (National Institute on Drug Abuse)
- Family-Based Treatment Programs Can Reduce Adolescent Drug Abuse (National Institute on Drug Abuse)
- Few Middle Schools Use Proven Prevention Programs (National Institute on Drug Abuse)
- Grouping High-Risk Youths for Prevention May Harm More Than Help (National Institute on Drug Abuse)
- Home Drug Tests and Your Child (Nemours Foundation)
- In Chronic Drug Abuse, Acute Dopamine Surge May Erode Resolve to Abstain (National Institute on Drug Abuse)
- Multiculturalism at Least as Effective as Cultural Specificity in Test of Prevention Program (National Institute on Drug Abuse)
- New Index Measures Self-Control, Predicts Drug Abuse Vulnerability in Adolescent Boys (National Institute on Drug Abuse)
- NIDA Research Identifies Factors Related to Inhalant Abuse, Addiction (National Institute on Drug Abuse)
- School-Based Program Promotes Positive Behavior, Reduces Risk Factors for Drug Use, Other Problems (National Institute on Drug Abuse)
- Severe Childhood ADHD May Predict Alcohol, Substance Use Problems in Teen Years (National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism)
- Shortened Family Prevention Programs Yield Long-Lasting Reductions in Adolescent Drug Abuse (National Institute on Drug Abuse)
- Study Reports Prevalence and Co-Occurrence of Alcohol, Drug, Mood and Anxiety Disorders (National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism)
- Treatment Providers Need to Be Aware That a Myriad of Health Problems Often Accompany Substance Abuse (National Institute on Drug Abuse)
- Youths' Opportunities to Experiment Influence Later Use of Illegal Drugs (National Institute on Drug Abuse)
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