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New Survey Tracks Drug Abuse Trends in Highschoolers
Erika Edwards reports The National Institute on Drug Abuse holds a news conference to release the results of its 2011 Monitoring the Future Survey. The survey tracks drug abuse trends of 8th, 10th and 12th graders.
New Survey Tracks Drug Abuse Trends in Highschoolers
Erika Edwards reports The National Institute on Drug Abuse holds a news conference to release the results of its 2011 Monitoring the Future Survey. The survey tracks drug abuse trends of 8th, 10th and 12th graders.
Improvements to the internet may be behind a spike in prescription drug abuse .
A new government study finds the proportion of people treated for drug and alcohol abuse over age 50 nearly doubled between 1992 and 2008.
Ecstasy Can Have Long-Lasting Effects On Your Brain
Using the drug ecstasy may lead to long-lasting changes in the brain.
Teens in treatment for substance abuse may be less likely to relapse when they are able to help others.
Teens Better Off Attending Family Dinners
Teens who eat most dinners with their families are less prone to smoke, drink, or use drugs.
A new study finds people who drive under the influence of marijuana are twice as likely to crash.
Mexican Researchers Work on Vaccine Against Cocaine
Mexico is at work to develop a vaccine against cocaine.
White Teens More Likely to Abuse Drugs
White, Native American and Hispanic teens are more likely to abuse drugs and alcohol than Asian and African American teenagers.
A new report looks at the number of fatal car crashes where drivers were found to be under the influence of drugs.






