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New study found no changes in opioid outcomes among the general population with the states’ passage of medical and recreational marijuana laws.
Public health and cancer researchers have long been sounding the alarm about the public health impact of alcohol.
Overdose rates in Colombia involving increased greatly during 2018-2021, mainly caused by overdoses in young women.
Drug-involved overdose deaths increased by over 500 percent in 2022.
Blood and Urinary Metal Levels High Marijuana Users
In states that legalized cannabis, frequent use became more common in young adults who are not in college.
Dental Epidemiologist Carrigan Parish Is Principal Investigator on NIH Study: The Interaction Between HIV and Mental and Oral Health
Excessive drinking and alcohol-related deaths are increasing at an alarming rate among women.
Changes in binge drinking after implementation of recreational cannabis laws
Hallucinogen Use Nearly Doubles in Young Adults
Compared to adolescents who did not use nicotine, teens who used it in any form—smoking, vaping, or both—were more likely to use cannabis.
Casual Cannabis Use by Teens Raises Risk of Depression, Suicidality
Changes in regional opioid prescribing and regional suicide rates tend to move in the same direction.
Broader availability of naloxone did not increase heroin or injection drug use among adolescents.