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
September 12, 2005 Volume 14, Issue 37 More than One-Third of Persons Who Used OxyContin, LSD, and Inhalants in the Past Year Were First-Time Users
September 5, 2005 Volume 14, Issue 36 More Than Half of U.S. Youths at Moderate or High Risk for Substance Abuse
August 29, 2005 Volume 14, Issue 35 New CESAR Report on Multiple Drug Use Among Public School Students Finds No Evidence of "Heroin Only" or "Ecstasy Only" Users
August 22, 2005 Volume 14, Issue 34 Prescription Stimulants: The "New Caffeine" for Enhancing College Students' Academic Performance?
August 15, 2005 Volume 14, Issue 33 Leading Doctors, Scientists, and Researchers Request that Media and Policymakers Stop Perpetuating "Meth Baby" Myths
August 8, 2005 Volume 14, Issue 32 Increase in National Marijuana Treatment Admissions Driven by Increase in Criminal Justice Referrals
August 1, 2005 Volume 14, Issue 31 UN Report Illustrates Global Differences in Drug Abuse
July 25, 2005 Volume 14, Issue 30 Methamphetamine Named Top Problem by Majority of County Law Enforcement Agencies in Western U.S.; Will the East Follow?
July 18, 2005 Volume 14, Issue 29 Apparent Cardiovascular Benefits of Moderate Drinking May Be Related to Lower Cardiovascular Risk Factors, Not Alcohol Consumption
July 11, 2005 Volume 14, Issue 28 Risky Needle Practices Among Injection Drug Users in U.S.

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