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Biennial Reports to Congress

The NIH Revitalization Act of 1993 congressionally mandates the Office of Research on Women's Health to provide, to the Congress, biennial reports of each Institute's research in the area of women's health. This site contains edited excerpts from the NIDA portion of those reports.

 

National Institute on Drug Abuse Biennial Report to Congress for Years 2001-2002

National Institute on Drug Abuse Biennial Report to Congress for Years 1999-2000

National Institute on Drug Abuse Biennial Report to Congress for Years 1997-1998



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