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Month: June 2021

Adolescent marijuana, alcohol use held steady during COVID-19 pandemic

Marijuana use and drinking did not significantly change during the COVID-19 pandemic, despite record decreases in the substances’ perceived…

Marijuana use and drinking did not significantly change during the COVID-19 pandemic, despite record decreases in the substances’ perceived...
Author Syndicated Feed Provided by NIDAPosted on June 24, 2021Categories News Release

Cannabis use may be associated with suicidality in young adults

NIH study suggests a link between cannabis use and higher levels of suicidal ideation, plan, and attempt

NIH study suggests a link between cannabis use and higher levels of suicidal ideation, plan, and attempt
Author Syndicated Feed Provided by NIDAPosted on June 22, 2021Categories News Release

Using Alcohol and Marijuana Together Exacerbates Negative Consequences in Young Adults

Simultaneous alcohol and marijuana use is associated with both increased alcohol consumption and greater negative consequences.

Simultaneous alcohol and marijuana use is associated with both increased alcohol consumption and greater negative consequences.
Author Syndicated Feed Provided by NIDAPosted on June 22, 2021Categories NIDA Notes

Encourage People with Substance Use Disorders to Get Vaccinated Against COVID-19

Substance use disorders (SUDs) increase a person’s risk for becoming severely ill from COVID-19, making vaccinations vital.

Substance use disorders (SUDs) increase a person’s risk for becoming severely ill from COVID-19, making vaccinations vital.
Author Syndicated Feed Provided by NIDAPosted on June 11, 2021Categories Nora's Blog

Economic Modeling Shows Optimal HIV-Reduction Interventions Depend on the Location

Researchers identified optimal intervention combinations for six cities (one-quarter of all people with HIV in the U.S.).

Researchers identified optimal intervention combinations for six cities (one-quarter of all people with HIV in the U.S.).
Author Syndicated Feed Provided by NIDAPosted on June 10, 2021Categories NIDA Notes

NIH-funded study tests “one-stop” mobile clinics to deliver HIV, substance use care

Trial underway to determine whether mobile clinics can help improve health outcomes for people with opioid use disorder

Trial underway to determine whether mobile clinics can help improve health outcomes for people with opioid use disorder
Author Syndicated Feed Provided by NIDAPosted on June 9, 2021Categories News Release

Office of Research Training, Diversity, and Disparities Newsletter, May/June 2021

What’s New at NIDA Bringing Data Science to Addiction Research Did you know NIDA hosted a 4-part Data Science Careers Seminar Series in the Spring of…

What’s New at NIDA Bringing Data Science to Addiction Research Did you know NIDA hosted a 4-part Data Science Careers Seminar Series in the Spring of...
Author Syndicated Feed Provided by NIDAPosted on June 7, 2021Categories Research Training Newsletter

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