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US Government Websites for Kids
Kids (Veterans Affairs Dept.) [Top] Education Encyclopedia Smithsonian (Smithsonian Institution) The Globe Program (NOAA Forecast Systems Laboratory) NCES Kids Zone (National Center for Education Statistics) Parents Guide to Internet Safety (Federal Bureau of Investigation.) Student Aid on the Web (Department of Education) Student Financial Assistance (Department of Education) Students.gov (Department of Education) Teen Drug...
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Chemical and Engineering News: December 2, 2002
Taking measure of the $392 billion global drug industry—the business, its regulation, and where research is leading it. EMPLOYMENT REGULATORY AFFAIRS Working to gain regulatory approval for new pharmaceuticals requires communication, organizational skills, and scientific knowledge. BUSINESS BUSINESS CONCENTRATES UNDER PRESSURE Start-up...
Understanding Drug Abuse and Addiction: What Science Says
Driving Drug Testing Global Health Medical Consequences HIV/AIDS Prevention Research Substance Abuse in Military Life Treatment Research Trends & Statistics PublicationsBy Audience By Drug of Abuse By Drug Topic By Series By Type Featured Publications All Publications All Ebooks Brain Power FundingFunding Opportunities Clinical Research Post-Award Concerns General Information Grant & Contract Application Process Funding Priorities Research Training News...
Understanding Drug Abuse and Addicition
to search for. Connect with NIDA: Home Drugs of AbuseAlcohol Club Drugs Cocaine Fentanyl Heroin Inhalants LSD (Acid) Marijuana MDMA (Ecstasy) Methamphetamine Tobacco Addiction PCP/Phencyclidine Prescription Drugs Steroids (Anabolic) Emerging Drugs Commonly Abused Drugs Related TopicsAddiction Science Comorbidity Criminal Justice Drugged Driving Drug
Mind Over Matter: The Brain's Response to Drugs
Connect with NIDA: Home Drugs of AbuseAlcohol Club Drugs Cocaine Fentanyl Heroin Inhalants LSD (Acid) Marijuana MDMA (Ecstasy) Methamphetamine Tobacco Addiction PCP/Phencyclidine Prescription Drugs Steroids (Anabolic) Emerging Drugs Commonly Abused Drugs Related TopicsAddiction Science Comorbidity Criminal Justice Drugged Driving Drug Testing Global Health Medical Consequences HIV/AIDS Prevention
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The Brain & the Actions of Cocaine, Opiates, and Marijuana
The Brain & the Actions of Cocaine, Opiates, and Marijuana | National Institute on Drug Abuse Skip to main content En español Researchers Medical & Health Professionals Patients & Families Parents & Teachers Students & Young Adults Search Enter
The Neurobiology of Ecstasy (MDMA)
The Neurobiology of Ecstasy (MDMA) | National Institute on Drug Abuse Skip to main content En español Researchers Medical & Health Professionals Patients & Families Parents & Teachers Students & Young Adults Search Enter the terms you wish to
OntheIssues: Drugs
crime is related to drugs. (Jul 2007) Divert drug offenders out of prison system. (Jun 2007) Created nation’s Drug Czar Office & drug courts. (Dec 2006) Voted NO on increasing penalties for drug offenses. (Nov 1999) Voted YES on spending international development funds on drug control. (Jul 1996) Rename "Drug Abuse" institute as "Diseases of Addiction". (Mar 2007) End harsher sentencing for crack v...
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Frontline: Drug Wars
Drug Wars | FRONTLINE | PBS FRONTLINE SEARCH FRONTLINE CLOSE Recent ProgramsCOMPLETE PROGRAMS » Big Sky, Big Money October 30th Big Sky, Big Money How has the Supreme Court’s Citizens United decision changed campaigns in America? WATCH » Climate of Doubt October 23rd Climate of Doubt Coming Oct 23, FRONTLINE explores the massive shift in public opinion on climate change
Antibiotic Resistance: New Approaches to a Historical Problem
with the advent of complete genomic sequencing and the understanding of virulence regulatory mechanisms. Drugs can be developed by scanning the bacterial genome. Bacterial genomics allows scientists to scan an entire bacterial genome for specific sequences that may be used to stimulate a protective immune response against specific bacterial strains. This approach expedites the drug discovery process and, more importantly, provides a more rational, target-based app...
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