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Health NewsMore Than 10% of U.S. Adults Develop Drug Problems U.S. Opens Study of Prescription Drug Abuse Treatments Brain Region Tied to Amphetamine Addiction Search Results 1–6 of 6 Web Pages | See Categories and Related Topics Drug Abuse Prevention and EducationParents, health professionals and community workers can find information about effective strategies for preventing drug use, and keeping drugs out of neighborhoods and schools. Includes also a link t... Details >Office of National Drug Control Policy, The White HouseInfant, Child, & Adolescent Workgroup - National Institute On Drug Abuse (NIDA)NIDA is the lead Federal agency for the conduct of basic, clinical, and epidemiological research designed to improve the understanding, treatment, and prevention of drug abuse and addiction and the he... Details >National Institute on Drug Abuse, National Institutes of HealthNIDA Research Reports IndexThis series of reports simplifies the science of research findings for the educated lay public, legislators, educational groups, and practitioners. The series reports on research findings of national ... Details >National Institute on Drug Abuse, National Institutes of HealthNotes on Drug Abuse Research, National Institute on Drug AbuseNIDA Notes is a newsletter that reports on treatment and prevention research, epidemiology, neuroscience, behavioral research, health services research, and AIDS. Topics reported on include clinical t... Details >National Institute on Drug Abuse, National Institutes of HealthSafe & Drug Free Schools ProgramThis is the home page of the Safe and Drug Free Schools Program (SDFSP), the Federal government's primary vehicle for reducing substance abuse, and violence, through education and prevention activitie... Details >U.S. Department of EducationThe Club Drugs Initiative Web Site This national research and education public-private partnership initiative was launched to combat the increasing use of club drugs by young adults at all-night dance parties such as "raves" or "trance... Details >National Institute on Drug Abuse, National Institutes of Health
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