
NIDA NOTES Excerpts
NIDA NOTES is a bimonthly publication that covers the areas of treatment and prevention research, epidemiology, neuroscience, behavioral research, health services research, and AIDS. The publication is intended to report on advances in the drug abuse field, identify resources, promote an exchange of information, and improve communications among clinicians, researchers, administrators, and policymakers. Listed below are NIDA NOTES articles that address Women's Health and Gender Differences:
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NIDA NOTES Volume 19, Number 4
Men and Women May Process Cocaine Cues Differently
Smoking Exposure In Utero Increases Risk of Later Addiction
Drug-Related Damage That Begins Before Birth
2003 Survey Reveals Increase in Prescription Drug Abuse, Sharp Drop in Abuse of Hallucinogens
NIDA NOTES Volume 19, Number 3
Conference Provides Overview of Consequences of Prenatal Drug Exposure
NIDA NOTES Volume 19, Number 2
Early Nicotine Initiation Increases Severity of Addiction, Vulnerability to Some Effects of Cocaine
Animal Study Finds Effects on Behavior, Brain Chemistry of Prenatal MDMA Exposure
NIDA's New Web Site for Teens Promotes Understanding of Drug Abuse
NIDA NOTES Volume 19, Number 1
Researchers Adapt HIV Risk Prevention Program for African-American Women
Blending Research and Practice: CTN Update
NIDA NOTES Volume 18, Number 6
The Neurobehavioral Legacy of Prenatal Tobacco Exposure
NIDA NOTES Volume 18, Number 4
Twins Study Links Early Marijuana Use to Increased Risk of Abuse or Dependence
The Addicted Brain: Why Such Poor Decisions?
NIDA NOTES Volume 18, Number 3
Genetic
Variation May Increase Nicotine Craving and Smoking Relapse
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National Prevention Research Initiative Begins Broad Range of Studies
NIDA NOTES Volume 18, Number 2
Relationships Matter: Impact of Parental, Peer Factors on Teen, Young Adult Substance Abuse
Gender and Ethnic Patterns in Drug Use Among High School Seniors
NIDA NOTES Volume 18, Number 1
Substance-Abusing Adolescents Show Ethnic and Gender Differences in Psychiatric Disorders
Joint Treatment of PTSD and Cocaine Abuse May Reduce Severity of Both Disorders
New Animal Model Simulates Human Exposure, Confirms Harm From Prenatal Cocaine
NIDA NOTES Volume 17, Number 6
Animal Studies Show Sex Differences in Impact of Efforts To Reduce Drug Seeking
NIDA NOTES Volume 17, Number 5
Study Finds Significant Mental Deficits in Toddlers Exposed to Study Cocaine Before Birth
NIDA NOTES Volume 17, Number 4
Women and Smoking: Sensory Factors, Attitudes About Weight, Phase of Menstrual Cycle All Key to Quitting
Timing Quit Date May Help Women Smokers
Inhalant Abuse Among Young People
NIDA NOTES Volume 17, Number 3
Prenatal Exposure to Ecstasy May Impair Memory and Cognition
NIDA NOTES Volume 17, Number 2
Cocaine's Effects on Cerebral Blood Flow Differ Between Men and Women
High-Risk Sex Is Main Factor in HIV Infection for Men and Women Who Inject Drug
Prenatal Exposure to Methamphetamine Increases Vulnerability to the Drug's Neurotoxic Effects in Adult Male Mice
Director's Column: In Drug Abuse, Gender Matters
NIDA NOTES Volume 17, Number 1
Childhood Sex Abuse Increases Risk for Drug Dependence in Adult Women
NIDA NOTES Volume 16, Number 6
Blood Pressure Medication May Improve Cocaine Treatment Results in Patients With Severe Withdrawal Symptoms
The CTN's First Three Waves of Research Protocols
NIDA NOTES Volume 16, Number 5
The Many Faces of MDMA Use Challenge Drug Abuse Prevention
NIDA NOTES Volume 16, Number 4
Drug Abuse Data From the Nation's Communities
Pathological Obesity and Drug Addiction Share Common Brain Characteristics
Biochemical Brain Abnormality Found in School-Age Children Prenatally Exposed to Cocaine
NIDA NOTES Volume 16, Number 3
NIDA Scientific Panel Reports on Prescription Drug Misuse and Abuse
NIDA NOTES Volume 16, Number 2
Annual Survey Finds Increasing Teen Use Of Ecstasy, Steroids
Adolescents, Women, and Whites More Vulnerable Than Others to Becoming Nicotine Dependent
NIDA NOTES Volume 16, Number 1
Maternal Smoking During Pregnancy Associated With Negative Toddler
Behavior and Early Smoking Experimentation
Meeting the Challenge of Reducing Health Disparities
Women and Smokeless Tobacco Use
NIDA NOTES Volume 15, Number 5
Update on Nicotine Addiction And Tobacco Research
Drug Abuse and Conduct Disorder Linked to Maternal Smoking During Pregnancy
NIDA NOTES Volume 15, Number 4
Boys and Girls Encounter Different Drug Offers, Use Different Refusal Strategies
Gender Differences in Drug Abuse Risks and Treatment
Gender Differences in Prevalence of Drug Abuse Traced to Opportunities toUse
NIDA NOTES Volume 15, Number 3
NIDA's Epidemiological Compasses
About Anabolic Steroid Abuse
NIDA Initiative Targets Increasing Teen Use of Anabolic Steroids
NIDA NOTES Volume 15, Number 2
Evidence Builds That Genes Influence Cigarette Smoking
Antibody May Treat PCP Overdose and Abuse, Also Block Prenatal Harm
A Smithsonian Institution Seminar on Gender
NIDA NOTES Volume 15, Number 1
Marijuana-Like Compound in Womb May Influence Early Pregnancy
Facts About Drug Abuse and Hepatitis C
NIDA NOTES Volume 14, Number 6
UCLA Study Looks at Women in Treatment
Female Rats Progress Quickly to Drug Abuse
NIDA NOTES Volume 14, Number 5
NIDA Science Education Program Reaches Out to Young Rural Women
High-Dose Methadone Improves Treatment Outcomes
The State of the Art in Drug Addiction Treatment
NIDA NOTES Volume 14, Number 4
Support Group Improves Outcomes for Pregnant Drug Users
Twin Studies Help Define the Role of Genes in Vulnerability to Drug Abuse
Drug Abuse and Mental Disorders: Comorbidity Is Reality
NIDA NOTES Volume 14, Number 3
Gender Differences in Progression to AIDS
Ethnic Identification and Cultural Ties May Help Prevent Drug Use
NIDA NOTES Volume 14, Number 2
Drug Abuse Research Helps Curtail the Spread Of Deadly Infectious Diseases
Infectious Diseases and Drug Abuse
NIDA NOTES Volume 14, Number 1
Drug Use Among Teenagers Shows Slight Downward Trend
NIDA NOTES Volume 13, Number 6
Study Shows How Genes Can Help Protect From Addiction
NIDA NOTES Volume 13, Number 5
New NIDA Center Will Address Health Issues Associated With Drug Abuse
NIDA Research Provides Data to Document and Improve the Effectiveness of Drug Abuse health Services
New Publications Disseminate Research Findings on Nicotine
Prenatal cocaine Exposure costs at Least $352 Million Per Year
NIDA NOTES Volume 13, Number 3
Facts About Nicotine and Tobacco Products
NIDA NOTES Volume 13, Number 2
Exploring the Role of Child Abuse in Later Drug Abuse
Innovative Treatment Helps Traumatized Drug-Abusing Women
NIDA Probes the Elusive Link Between Child Abuse and Later Drug Abuse
NIDA NOTES Volume 13, Number 1
NIDA's "Report Card"
Interagency Pacts and NIH Collaborations Extend NIDA's Research Reach
Merit Awardee Examines Long-Term Effects of Prenatal Cocaine Exposure in Rats
November/December 1997, Volume 12, Number 6
Contributions of Behavioral Research to AIDS Studies Recognized
September/October 1997, Volume 12, Number 5
Study Sheds New Light on the State of Drug Abuse Treatment Nationwide
National Study Offers Strong Evidence of the Effectiveness of Drug Abuse Treatment
Gender, Ethnicity, and Age Make a Difference in Drug Dependence
July/August 1997, Volume 12, Number 4
Steroid Prevention Program Scores With High School Athletes
Adolescents Girls Abuse Steroids, Too
Gender Affects Relationships Between Drug Abuse and Psychiatric Disorders
May/June 1997, Volume 12, Number 3
Women's Dependence on Smoking Affected by Something in Addition to Nicotine
January/February 1997, Volume 12, Number 1
Mental Health Problems of Addicted Mothers Linked to Infant Care and DevelopmentNational Survey of Drug Use During Pregnancy Available
September/October 1996, Volume 11, Number 4
Drug Use During Pregnancy Associated with Increased Risk of Transmitting HIV to InfantsType A or B? Classification May Help in Treating Cocaine Abuse
January/February 1996, Volume 11, Number 1
Cocaine Affects Men and Women Differently, NIDA Study Shows
September/October 1995, Volume 10, Number 5
Daughters of Mothers Who Smoked During Pregnancy Are More Likely to Smoke, Study Says
March/April 1995, Volume 10, Number 2
31% of New York Murder Victims Had Cocaine in Their Bodies
- January/February 1995, Volume 10, Number 1
- About Women, Drug Abuse, and AIDS
- Drug Use During Pregnancy
- Early Childhood Behavior and Temperament Predict Later Substance Use
- Filling the Gender Gap in Drug Abuse Research
- NIDA Expands Its Research on Addiction and Women's Health
- NIDA Survey Provides First National Data on Drug Use During Pregnancy
The publication, "A Collection of NIDA NOTES: Articles that Address Women's Health and Gender Differences," contains NIDA NOTES excerpts dating back to 1989. See NIDA Publications on Women's Health and Gender Differences for description and ordering information.
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