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Research Findings Court-Mandated Treatment Works as Well as Voluntary Checkup System Catches Relapse Early Methamphetamine Evokes and Subverts Brain Protective Responses Sensory Aspects May Drive Addiction in Obese Smokers Drugs Affect Men's and Women's Brains Differently Methamphetamine Increases, and HIV Decreases, Brain Volumes Director's Perspective Challenges in HIV/AIDS Research Research in Brief "Light" Cigarettes African-Americans Metabolize Nicotine Slowly The Brain in Pain Parents' Actions Influence Kids' Smoking NIDA at Work Medications Development Division Nurtures the Creation of New Addiction Treatments Bulletin Board NIDA Honors Dr. William L. Dewey HHS and NIH Recognize NIDA Staff ATLAS and ATHENA Programs Receive Sports Illustrated Award Tearoff Drug Abuse Declines Among Adolescents What the Numbers Say On-Site Psychiatric Treatment Improves Abstinence In Teens With Co-occurring Disorders
Research Findings
Director's Perspective
Research in Brief
NIDA at Work
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Tearoff
What the Numbers Say
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