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
November 21, 2005 Volume 14, Issue 47 More People Being Treated for Drugs Other Than Alcohol
November 14, 2005 Volume 14, Issue 46 U.S. Residents More Likely Than Canadians to Use Inhalants, Cocaine, and Simulants; Slightly Less Likely to Use Marijuana
November 7, 2005 Volume 14, Issue 45 Older Adults With Drinking Problems More Likely to Use Alcohol to Manage Physical Pain
October 31, 2005 Volume 14, Issue 44 BJA Report: Drug Courts May Be an Effective Tool for Communities Facing Methamphetamine Problems
October 24, 2005 Volume 14, Issue 43 About Half of Drivers Admitted to Maryland Shock Trauma Center Test Positive for Drugs Other than Alcohol
October 17, 2005 Volume 14, Issue 42 Maryland Attorney General Issues Recommendations for Combating and Preventing Prescription Drug Abuse and Diversion
October 10, 2005 Volume 14, Issue 41 Alcohol-Related Traffic Fatalities Remain Steady at Around 40%
October 3, 2005 Volume 14, Issue 40 New National Household Survey Data Illustrates Geographical Variation in Methamphetamine Use
September 26, 2005 Volume 14, Issue 39 Percentage of Youths Who Report That Drugs Are Used, Kept, or Sold in Their Schools Increased in Recent Years
September 19, 2005 Volume 14, Issue 38 New CEWG Advance Report Released: Cocaine Most Widely Abused Illicit Stimulant; Methamphetamine Abuse Varies

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