Research
- Study Identifies Association Between Incarcerated Fathers and Drug Use
Study Identifies Association Between Incarcerated Fathers and Drug Use
- Fruit Flies Prove to be Valid Drug Study Subject
Fruit flies are probably one of the most annoying realities of summer in the Midwest, but it turns out they can play a productive role in the fight against drug abuse. New research suggests that these insets could play an important role in the study of drug abuse.
- Baby Boomers Haven’t Given Up on Drugs
Recent research has shown that Baby Boomers are giving young adults and college students a run for their money when it comes to binge drinking activities. Now, new findings have emerged suggesting they haven’t given up their affinity for illegal drugs, either.
- Study Identifies Patterns in Concurrent Drug and Alcohol Use
Studies have found that where illicit drug use is present, alcohol is also found. For individuals aged 12 or older, one does not always involve the other, but it does put the individual at a heightened risk. A National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH) report recently examined the prevalence, patterns and consequences of drug and alcohol use and abuse for specific mental health issues.