Substance Abuse Among Troops, Veterans, and Their Families
November 01, 2009NIDA Director, Nora D. Volkow, M.D.Military experts are concerned that the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan may be precipitating a rise in problems related to substance use and abuse among...
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November 2012As we honor those who have served our country in uniform, we should keep in mind that service men and women are not immune to the substance use problems that affect the rest of society....
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Highlights the need for research to assess and find solutions to a potential rise in substance abuse among service men and women, veterans, and their families.
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April 2016Brief Description©istockphoto/oscarcwilliamsActive duty and retired members of the armed forces are not immune to the substance use problems that affect the rest of society. The stresses of...
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November 2012As we honor those who have served our country in uniform, we should keep in mind that service men and women are not immune to the substance use problems that affect the rest of society....
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Members of the armed forces are not immune to the substance use problems that affect the rest of society. Although illicit drug use is lower among U.S. military personnel than among civilians, heavy...
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Substance Use and Military Life DrugFactsmflemingFri, 03/01/2013 - 13:51DrugFactsOctober 2019October 2019General Risk of Substance Use DisordersImagePhoto by Staff Sgt. Lexie WestCamp Simba conducts...
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Military Life and Substance UsejlintonThu, 10/25/2012 - 17:21 Research Initiatives NIDA, other institutes at the National Institutes of Health, and other agencies in the U.S. government fund research...
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