Sub-Saharan Drug Abuse Research And Consultancy Center

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Sub-Saharan Drug Abuse Research And Consultancy Center Drug Abuse research, prevention, and education in Sub-Saharan Africa. In addition, we engage in drug trafficking patterns and trends in Sub-Saharan Africa.

We conduct drug abuse, use and misuse research in the Greater Accra region in particular and monitor drug abuse patterns and trends in Ghana and other parts of Sub-Saharan Africa in general. We also distribute info and advocate social and health problems associated with drug abuse to the general public.

22/06/2015

It's well-known that teens experiment with alcohol and ma*****na, but recently, children and teens have turned their attention to other drugs.

18/09/2014

Once he**in enters the brain, it is converted to morphine and binds rapidly to opioid receptors.11 Abusers typically report feeling a surge of pleasurable sensation—a “rush.” The intensity of the rush is a function of how much drug is taken and how rapidly the drug enters the brain and binds to the…

18/09/2014

Get the facts about how M**A (Ecstasy or Molly) affects your brain and body.

18/09/2014

We have long known that American Indian communities are particularly vulnerable to problems with substance use, which are tied in part to limited socioeconomic opportunity. But because national surveys fail to fully capture drug use patterns on or near reservations, the true scope of the problem has…

18/09/2014

National Drug Facts Week 2015 is January 26 – February 1! Start planning your events with our tools and resources. http://1.usa.gov/1sRJGA6

18/09/2014

FACT: Long-term effects of co***ne use include: nasal damage, panic attacks, and difficulty swallowing. http://1.usa.gov/1uStvmT ***ne

13/09/2014

The National Institute on Drug Abuse's (NIDA) Dr. Thomas Ross describes the use of brain imaging at the Neuroimaging Research Branch. This video can also be ...

13/09/2014

Access a wealth of information and downloadable full-text publications on a range of topics, including addiction science, medical consequences, trends and statistics, and HIV/AIDS.

13/09/2014

NIDA Director Dr. Volkow at : “…I have never, ever met an addicted person who wanted to be an addict.”

13/09/2014

Developed by NIDA and Medscape Education, with funding from the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy, these CME courses provide practical guidance for physicians and other clinicians in screening pain patients for substance use disorder risk factors before prescribing, and in identifyi…

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