Tag: drug test

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Series: Assessing Drug Use Trends in the United States – Cocaine

April 3, 2015

Join us over the next several weeks as we use several renowned sources to compare and contrast the latest trends in drug use.

Alcohol

April is Alcohol Awareness Month

April 2, 2015

Every April, Alcohol Awareness Month strives to increase public awareness and to reduce the stigma associated with alcoholism.

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Series: Assessing drug use trends in the United States – Marijuana

March 27, 2015

Join us over the next several weeks as we use several renowned sources to compare and contrast the latest trends in drug use.

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Marijuana use associated with increased impulsivity and hostility

March 22, 2015

A recent study conducted by the Yale School of Medicine analyzed the changes in impulsivity and hostility of recreational marijuana users.

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Series: Assessing drug use trends in the United States

March 17, 2015

Join us over the next several weeks as we use several renowned sources to compare and contrast the latest trends in drug use.

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States and counties sue Colorado over marijuana laws

March 14, 2015

Several counties and states say Colorado is violating the federal Controlled Substances Act of 1970 and is burdening law enforcement in their regions.

Synthetic drugs

Changing perceptions of marijuana and synthetic marijuana

March 5, 2015

High school seniors' perceived risk with occasional marijuana use is declining while they increasingly view synthetic marijuana use as harmful.

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Winter storm may cause delays

March 4, 2015

Due to inclement weather, FedEx has reported disruptions and shipping delays in several regions across the United States.

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Name that Drug: Lifting the veil on drugs in disguise

February 18, 2015

DATIA focus features a regular, popular column titled, “Name that Drug." The latest edition was written by Dr. Kimberly Samano at Quest Diagnostics.

Hair testing

Detect repetitive drug use with hair testing

February 12, 2015

Hair testing is a method many employers rely on to help identify periodic and habitual drug use by applicants and employees.