New DEA website launched to target gateway drug abuse in colleges

July 19, 2017 — Drug enforcement agents have launched a new website in a bid to crack down on illegal drug use by college students and stop later-life addiction.

The website — campusdrugprevention.gov — was created by the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) to reduce the amount of substance experimentation

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Children with mental health disorders found to be at high risk of adult addiction

July 12, 2017 — New research has shown that people who battle mental health disorders as children are at greater risk of developing addictions as adults.  Dutch researchers launched a study to look at people who had anxiety, depression, oppositional defiant disorder (ODD), conduct disorder (CD), or attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder

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Drug use tops booze for first time in fatal U.S. crashes: study says

April 25, 2017 — Reuters Washington — U.S. data has shown for the first time that drivers killed in crashes were more likely to be on drugs than drunk, with marijuana involved in more than a third of fatal accidents in 2015, a study released on Wednesday showed.  Forty-three percent … Continue to full story .......

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The opioid epidemic may be even deadlier than we think; it already kills more than guns or cars

April 26, 2017 —  The opioid epidemic has led to the deadliest drug crisis in US history — deadlier than the crack epidemic of the 1980s and 1990s. Drug overdoses now cause more deaths than gun violence and car crashes. They even caused more deaths in 2015 than HIV/AIDS did … Continue to full story .......

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How the opioid epidemic became America’s worst drug crisis ever, in 7 maps and charts

March 28, 2017 — VOX — With all the other news going on, it can be easy to lose track of this fact. But it’s true: In 2015, more than 52,000 people died of drug overdoses, nearly two-thirds of which were linked to opioids like Percocet, OxyContin, heroin, and fentanyl.

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Heroin deaths surpass gun homicides for the first time, CDC data shows

Dec. 8, 2016 – Washington Post — Opioid — Deaths continued to surge in 2015, surpassing 30,000 for the first time in recent history, according to CDC data released Thursday.

That marks an increase of nearly 5,000 deaths from 2014. Deaths involving powerful synthetic opiates, like fentanyl, rose by nearly

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New analysis shows patterns of medical marijuana use

Dec 19, 2016  — An analysis of medical marijuana use among adults in the United States indicates that more than 21% of medical marijuana users reside in states that have not legalized its use; suggesting that physicians might be recommending medical marijuana regardless of legalization in their respective states.

The

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Heavy alcohol use changes adolescents’ brains

Dec 8, 2016 — Heavy alcohol use during adolescence alters the development of brain, according to a recent study from the University of Eastern Finland and Kuopio University Hospital. Cortical thinning was observable in young people who had been heavy drinkers throughout their adolescence. The findings were published in AddictionContinue to full story .......

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DEA Releases 2016 Drug Threat Assessment: Fentanyl-related overdose deaths rising

DEC 06, 2016 (WASHINGTON) –DEA Acting Administrator Chuck Rosenberg today announced results from the 2016 National Drug Threat Assessment (NDTA), which details the extent to which illicit drugs are affecting the United States. Most notably, the 2016 NDTA continues to illuminate the nationwide opioid epidemic, which is fueling a … Continue to full story .......

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For Public Health, Is Alcohol the Next Tobacco? Alcohol is bigger than opioids, although we’re focusing on opioids

alcoholtobaccoNov. 18, 2016 — USNEWS.com — The U.S. Surgeon General’s office has issued the agency’s first-ever report on addiction, which includes proposals for restricting alcohol access that critics say go too far and could end up targeting usage among even casual drinkers.

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Are Bipolar Teens At Greater Risk for Drug and Alcohol Abuse?

Oct 22, 2016 — THE FIX NEWS — A new study suggests that teenagers with bipolar disorder may also be more susceptible to drug and alcohol abuse as they grow older.  Researchers from Boston’s MassGeneral Hospital for Children focused on two groups of young people—105 with bipolar disorder, and a … Continue to full story .......

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Austin Crime Watch: Area law enforcement investing in emergency heroin reversal drug

The increase in heroin and fentanyl abuse has law enforcement fearing for their safety and the users they come across.  Agencies are looking to invest in emergency overdose medicine that officers can carry with them on the job. In this week’s Crimewatch, FOX 7’s Noelle Newton looks into the situation. 
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