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 |
| December 1, 2003 | Volume 12, Issue 48 | Ritalin and Adderall Abused by Students as Party Drugs and Study Aids |
| November 24, 2003 | Volume 12, Issue 47 | Drug Users Who Complete Drug Treatment More Likely to Be Subsequently Employed |
| November 17, 2003 | Volume 12, Issue 46 | Despite Some Obstacles, Physicians Still Optimistic About Prescribing Buprenorphine to Opiate-Addicted Patients |
| November 10, 2003 | Volume 12, Issue 45 | Baltimore Study Finds Most Street-Recruited New Injection Drug Users Are Dependent on Heroin; Around One-Third Dependent on Either Cocaine or Crack |
| November 3, 2003 | Volume 12, Issue 44 | Smoking Causes 4.83 Million Deaths Globally; Totals in Developing Countries Not Far Behind Industrialized Countries |
| October 27, 2003 | Volume 12, Issue 43 | Alcohol Dependent Adults Receive Only One-Tenth of Recommended Health Care for Their Dependence |
| October 20, 2003 | Volume 12, Issue 42 | Problem Drinkers More Likely to Have Drinking Addressed During a Mental Health Visit Than a Medical Visit |
| October 13, 2003 | Volume 12, Issue 41 | PRIDE Survey Shows Significant Increase in Junior High School Students' Use of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Drugs |
| October 6, 2003 | Volume 12, Issue 40 | Majority of U.S. Residents With Illicit Drug and Alcohol Problems Receive No Treatment; Most Feel Treatment is Not Needed |
| September 29, 2003 | Volume 12, Issue 39 | Number of First Time Ecstasy Users in U.S. Has Increased Dramatically Since 1993; Now Surpasses Cocaine |