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News Releases 2005

12/19/05 2005 Monitoring the Future Survey Shows Continued Decline in Drug Use by Students
12/13/05 NIDA Announces 2005 Monitoring the Future Survey on Teen Drug Use
11/29/05 NIDA Unveils Campaign to Send Teens the Message about the Link Between Drug Abuse and HIV
11/18/05 Save-the-Date: Drug Abuse & HIV/AIDS: Learn The Link - Press conference and science meeting
10/28/05 NIDA NewsScan #39 - Special Health Disparities Issue - October 28 Issue
10/12/05 Motivational Incentive Program Is An Effective Treatment for Stimulant Drug Abuse
10/12/05 NIDA and Scholastic Continue to Reach Tweens with Information about Methamphetamine and Other Drugs
9/8/05 NIDA NewsScan #38 - Special Back-to-School Issue - September 7 Issue
8/31/05 NIDA Health Disparities Conference Scheduled, Atlanta, October 24-26, 2005
8/25/05 Researchers Identify A Brain Chemical That Plays A Key Role in Food and Drug-Seeking Behavior
8/24/05 NIDA NewsScan #37 - August 23 Issue
8/11/05 Methamphetamine Abuse, HIV Infection Cause Changes in Brain Structure
6/22/05 Adult Antisocial Syndromes Common Among Substance Abusers
6/2/05 NIDA NewsScan #36 - June 2 Issue
4/7/05 Miami Beach Blending Conference - "Smart Practice, Practical Science: Blending Treatment and Research", June 6-7, 2005
3/10/05 NIDA NewsScan #35 - March 9 Issue
2/10/05 Research Identifies Proteins Crucial to Construction of Brain's Information Superhighway
2/9/05 NIDA-Funded Studies Show Expanding HIV Screening is Cost Effective
1/10/05 NIDA NewsScan #34 - January 10 Issue
1/7/05 Meeting to Highlight Latest Research About Inhalant Abuse
1/5/05 Brief Encounters Can Provide Motivation To Reduce or Stop Drug Abuse

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