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Volume 16, Number 3 (August, 2001)

New NIDA Web Site Eases Access to Latest Drug Abuse News and Information

By Robert Mathias, NIDA NOTES Staff Writer


NIDA has redesigned its Web site to make it easier for different audiences to obtain information about drugs, drug abuse, and the Institute. The new site features a "Headlines" section that is updated continually to highlight current promotions, upcoming events, and campaigns, such as NIDA's "Keep Your Brain Healthy" campaign. Additional sections list a broad range of topics that addresses the needs of researchers, health professionals, parents, and teachers. The new NIDA site can be accessed at www.drugabuse.gov.

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