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Community Epidemiology Workgroup Epidemiologic Trends in Drug Abuse Advanced Report (NIH Publ No 04-5363). Bethesda, MD, National Institute on Drug Abuse, December 2003... [Pg.98]

While the use of pure heroin among teens was found to be small, and unchanged from 2003 to 2004, the study did indicate that teens perception of heroin as a dangerous substance has markedly declined. An additional and more detailed study conducted by the Community Epidemiological Work Group (a subset of the MTF... [Pg.87]

Yorifuji T et al Long-term exposure to methylmercury and neurologic signs in Minamata and neighboring communities. Epidemiology 2008 19 3. [PMID 18091411]... [Pg.1245]

The best documented increases of cocaine abuse are found in South Africa, where the South African Community Epidemiology Network on Drug Use (SACENDU) has been collecting data for the last 10... [Pg.89]

Sources ONDCP 1990-2000 (prices for 1 gram or less, at street purity), ONDCP, ONDCP, The Price Purity of Illicit Drugs 1981-2003 ( prices for < 2 grams) for 2001-03, Community Epidemiology Network - June 2005 (for... [Pg.228]

Sources UNODC, Annual Reports Questionnaires (ARQ) and Field Office (FO) data. Southern African Development Community Epidemiology Network on Drug Use (SENDU), International Psychology Reporter,... [Pg.249]

Sources UNODC Annual Reports Questionnaires data (ARQ), SIDUC, Treatment Centres Data 1998, Drug of impact, SIDUC 1997 Report, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), Treatment episode dataset TEDS, USA Canadian Community Epidemiology Network on Drug Use (CCENDU), Morbidity Statistics 200 2001 (separations related to illicit drug use)... [Pg.250]

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Community Epidemiology Work Group. National Institutes of Health Epidemiologic Trends in Drug Abuse, Advance Report. June 2000. [Pg.136]

In a 2001 study entitled Epidemiologic Trends in Drug Abuse conducted by the Community Epidemiology Work Group (CEWG), a branch of NID A, the number of men who abused heroin strongly outweighed the number of female users. [Pg.240]

Young EA, Breslau N. Saliva cortisol in posttraumatic stress disorder a community epidemiologic study. Biol. Psychiatry 2004 56 205-209. [Pg.2260]

Percentage of confiscated drug samples containing methamphetamine (Community Epidemiology Work Group, 2005)... [Pg.141]

NIDA. (2001). Epidemiological trends in drug abuse Report of the Community Epidemiology Work Group. Bethesda, MD Author. [Pg.473]

National Institutes of Health, 1996. Epidemiologic Trends in Drug Aubse. Community Epidemiology Work Group, June 1996. Volume I Highlights and Executive Summary. NIH Publication 96-4126. [Pg.274]

All of this changed with the industrial revolution. Large-scale soil, water, and air pollution began to occur as a result of heavy industries such as the production of iron and steel, as well as industrial mining and petroleum extraction. These industries distributed chemical risk beyond the individual level to that of the community. Epidemiology, the branch of medicine that deals with the incidence and distribution of disease conditions in defined human populations, joined forces with toxicology, and studies began to assess the relative risk that chemical exposures exacted upon human communities and populations. [Pg.223]


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