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Subtance Abuse Treatment Articles
The most recent articles on substance abuse are listed below. Please also use the categories on the left navigation bar to find articles on substance abuse by topic.
Research Articles
- National Drug Intelligence Center Remains Source of Debate; Roles May Be Unknown to Public
The National Drug Intelligence Center, or NDIC, has been a source of debate about the agency's effectiveness and whether or not its programs are accomplishing their outcomes for several years. more...
- Study of Children of Heroin-Addicted Adults Finds Females More Resilient
When raised in a household with a heroin-addicted parent, an individual can be exposed to a number of detrimental experiences before ever reaching the age of maturity. As per a recent Science Daily post, new research has indicated that girls are four times more resilient than boys in overcoming adverse events. more...
- Study Finds that Young Adults Visit Doctors Less When Risky Behavior Peaks
A recent study found that young adults are much less likely to use ambulatory or preventive care, even though their mortality rate is more than twice that of adolescents. more...
- Visual Cues Do Not Control Addicts Decision to Consume
Researchers have found that visual cues may not control the decision to consume unhealthy items; instead, they offer information about the availability of the substance. more...