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. By default, all available issues are displayed below, but you may select one option each from year, topic, drug and population to narrow your search. |
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| Date | Volume/Issue | Title |
| April 25, 2005 | Volume 14, Issue 17 | Study Finds Brief Motivational Intervention During Medical VisitMay Promote Abstinence from Cocaine and/or Heroin Use |
| April 18, 2005 | Volume 14, Issue 16 | Inability to Concentrate, Missed Deadlines, and Poor Attendance Most Common Ways in Which Family Members' Substance Abuse Affects Workers |
| April 11, 2005 | Volume 14, Issue 15 | Proposed FY2006 Federal Drug Control Budget Reduces or Eliminates Funding for Many State-Level Programs |
| April 4, 2005 | Volume 14, Issue 14 | American Indian and Alaska Native Youths More Likely to Perceive Minimal Risk of Harm from Alcohol, Tobacco, and Marijuana Use |
| March 28, 2005 | Volume 14, Issue 13 | Marijuana Use Among D.C. Juvenile Arrestees Continues to Decline |
| March 21, 2005 | Volume 14, Issue 12 | Methamphetamine Treatment Admission Rates Higher Than Those of Cocaine and/or Heroin in Western States |
| March 14, 2005 | Volume 14, Issue 11 | ADHD Students Prescribed Stimulant Medications Less Likely to Abuse Other Drugs |
| March 7, 2005 | Volume 14, Issue 10 | National Methamphetamine Epidemic? |
| February 28, 2005 | Volume 14, Issue 9 | Illicit Drug Use Rates Are Highest in Western and Northeastern U.S. States |
| February 21, 2005 | Volume 14, Issue 8 | College Students Who Use Stimulants Non-Medically Are Substantially More Likely to Use Other Drugs |