CESAR: Center for Substance Abuse Research

CESAR Fax (1992 to 2015)

CESAR FAX provided a weekly, one-page overview of timely substance abuse trends or issues to more than 6,000 subscribers via email each Monday morning. Recipients included Federal and State policymakers; prevention specialists; treatment and health care providers; law enforcement officials; researchers and academicians; and media representatives.

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Date Volume/Issue Title
April 20, 2009 Volume 18, Issue 15 56% of Youths Who First Started Using Drugs in the Past Year Began with Marijuana; Around One-Fourth Started with Nonmedical Use of Prescription-Type Drugs
April 13, 2009 Volume 18, Issue 14 College Students Who Have Used Adderall Nonmedically in the Past Year More Likely to Have Also Used Other Drugs
April 6, 2009 Volume 18, Issue 13 National Treatment Admissions for Methamphetamine as the Primary Drug of Abuse Decrease; Admissions for Opiates Other Than Heroin Continue to Increase
March 30, 2009 Volume 18, Issue 12 Youths and Young Adults More Likely Than Older Persons to Have Used Alcohol and Illicit Drugs Together in the Past Month
March 23, 2009 Volume 18, Issue 11 "Time to Talk" and New "Time to Act" Websites Provide Helpful Information for Parents
March 16, 2009 Volume 18, Issue 10 Parents Most Likely to Discuss Alcohol, Marijuana, and Cocaine Use with Their Children; Less Likely to Discuss Inhalants and Prescription Drugs
March 9, 2009 Volume 18, Issue 9 Marijuana, Inhalants, and Prescription Drugs Are Top Three Substances Abused by Teens
March 2, 2009 Volume 18, Issue 8 U.S. Drug-Related Emergency Department Visits by Adults Increased Significantly Since 1995; Alcohol-Related Visits Stable
February 23, 2009 Volume 18, Issue 7 Military Personnel More Likely to Binge Drink Than Household Residents; Largest Discrepancy Seen Among Underage Youth and Young Adults
February 16, 2009 Volume 18, Issue 6 Federal Tobacco Tax to Increase by 62 Cents Per Pack; Increases in Tobacco Tax Have Been Shown to Reduce Youth Smoking

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