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 23, 2007 Volume 16 Issue 16 Eigth Graders' Perceived Harmfulness of Ecstasy, LSD, and Inhalant Use Continues to Decrease; Suggests "Vulnerability to Resurgence of Use"
April 16, 2007 Volume 16 Issue 15 Research-Based Guide Presents Principles of Drug Abuse Treatment for Criminal Justice Populations
April 9, 2007 Volume 16 Issue 14 Number of U.S. Emergency Department Visits Involving Nonmedical Use of Pharmaceuticals Increases from 2004 to 2005
April 2, 2007 Volume 16 Issue 13 New Report Makes Recommendations on How to "Take the 'High' Out of Higher Education"
March 26, 2007 Volume 16 Issue 12 Number of Maryland Deaths Caused by Methadone Intoxication Continues to Increase; Majority Are Due to Methadone Only
March 19, 2007 Volume 16 Issue 11 Marijuana Distribution Relies Primarily on Generosity of Friends and Family
March 12, 2007 Volume 16 Issue 10 Cocaine Positive Rates Among D.C. Adult Arrestees Return to Levels Last Seen in Late 1990s
March 5, 2007 Volume 16 Issue 9 National Treatment Admissions for Primary Abuse of Heroin Decrease; Other Opiates and Methamphetamine Continue to Increase
February 26, 2007 Volume 16 Issue 8 FY2008 Federal Drug Control Budget Released; Prevention Gets Smallest Percentage in Past Decade
February 19, 2007 Volume 16 Issue 7 High School Seniors More Likely to Use Illicit Drugs than Alcohol in Cars

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