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
May 5, 2003 Volume 12, Issue 18 Fifty-Five Percent of Sentenced Federal Prisoners Are Drug Offenders
April 28, 2003 Volume 12, Issue 17 Hallucinogenic Tryptamines AMT and Foxy Gain Popularity in U.S.; DEA Temporarily Places Drugs into Schedule I of Controlled Substances Act
April 21, 2003 Volume 12, Issue 16 Youths Who Would Turn to an Adult to Talk About a Serious Problem Less Likely to Use Alcohol
April 14, 2003 Volume 12, Issue 15 Youths Who Report Alcohol or Illicit Drug Use More Than Twice As Likely to Think About or Attempt Suicide
April 7, 2003 Volume 12, Issue 14 U.S. Emergency Department Visits Involving Narcotic Analgesics Have Doubled in Five Years
March 31, 2003 Volume 12, Issue 13 Buprenorphine Now Available for Treating Heroin Dependence in U.S
March 24, 2003 Volume 12, Issue 12 Los Angeles County Drug Court Graduates Half as Likely to Be Re-Arrested
March 17, 2003 Volume 12, Issue 11 Drug Use Among D.C. Adult Arrestees Has Declined Since Late 1980s; Cocaine the Most Prevalent, PCP Surpasses Opiates
March 10, 2003 Volume 12, Issue 10 College Students Less Likely Than Other High School Graduates to Use Illicit Drugs and Cigarettes; More Likely to Use Alcohol
March 3, 2003 Volume 12, Issue 9 Texas Middle School Smokers Less Likely to Buy Cigarettes; More Likely to Steal or Obtain Other Ways

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