| GAO Review Finds Adult Drug Courts Can Be Effective Back to Top Adolescent Binge Drinking Assosciated with Binge Drinking in Early Adulthood Back to Top Why Are Younger Smokers Less Likely to Be Carded? Back to Top Study Finds Brief Motivational Intervention During Medical VisitMay Promote Abstinence from Cocaine and/or Heroin Use Back to Top Inability to Concentrate, Missed Deadlines, and Poor Attendance Most Common Ways in Which Family Members' Substance Abuse Affects Workers Back to Top Proposed FY2006 Federal Drug Control Budget Reduces or Eliminates Funding for Many State-Level Programs Back to Top American Indian and Alaska Native Youths More Likely to Perceive Minimal Risk of Harm from Alcohol, Tobacco, and Marijuana Use Back to Top Marijuana Use Among D.C. Juvenile Arrestees Continues to Decline Back to Top Methamphetamine Treatment Admission Rates Higher Than Those of Cocaine and/or Heroin in Western States Back to Top ADHD Students Prescribed Stimulant Medications Less Likely to Abuse Other Drugs Back to Top National Methamphetamine Epidemic? Back to Top llicit Drug Use Rates Are Highest in Western and Northeastern U.S. States Back to Top College Students Who Use Stimulants Non-Medically Are Substantially More Likely to Use Other Drugs Back to Top Nearly One-Half of U.S. Adults with Prior Alcohol Dependence Were in Full Remission in the Past Year, Including Some Who Still Drink Back to Top Health Care Providers Underestimate Severity of Adolescent Substance Use Back to Top Not All Opiates Are the Same: Differences Between Oxycodone and Heroin Abusers Back to Top One-Fifth of Underage Youth Have Driven Under the Influence of Alcohol or Illicit Drugs Back to Top Lifetime Use of Inhalants by U.S. 8th Graders Continues to Increase as Perception of Risk Declines Back to Top Alcohol, Cigarettes, and Marijuana Lead the Top Ten List of Drugs Used by U.S. High School Seniors in Past Month Back to Top CESAR FAX 2004 Bound and Indexed Volume Now Available Back to Top ----------------------- |