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NIDA for Teens: The Science Behind Drug Abuse view detail comment email this

Designed "to educate adolescents ages 11 through 15 (as well as their parents and teachers) on the science behind drug abuse." Includes facts on how marijuana, nicotine, anabolic steroids, and other drugs affect the brain and body, "real stories" from teens, games and activities, a glossary, and resources for teachers. From the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), a part of the National Institutes of Health, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
http://www.teens.drugabuse.gov/
Topics: Drugs, Drugs & Medications by Type, Mental Conditions

Last updated Jun 8, 2006


The Opium Kings: Adrian Cowell's 30-year Chronicle of Burma's Heroin Trade and the Rise and Fall of Warlord Khun Sa view detail comment email this

Includes U.S. Drug Czars responding to the question How can we crack down on heroin? ; interviews with filmmaker Adrian Cowell, former U.S. Ambassador to Burma Burton Levin, and D.E.A. agent Donald Ferrarone; maps of Burma and major trade routes for heroin; charts detailing world opium production; information on how opium poppies are transformed into heroin and the effects of heroin on the brain; and a timeline of opium throughout history. From the PBS series, Frontline .
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/heroin/
Topics: Drugs & Medications by Type, Regions of the World, Regions of the World

Last updated May 25, 2005


United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, Country Office Afghanistan: Reports and Surveys view detail comment email this

Reports on topics such as opium poppy production (annual back to 2000), a farmers' intentions survey, and an assessment of drug use in Kabul. Also includes links to a fact sheet about drugs and crime in Afghanistan and to related information. From the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC).
http://www.unodc.org/afghanistan/en/publications-and-reports.html
Topics: Crime, Drugs, Drugs & Medications by Type, September 11 & Beyond

Last updated Sep 22, 2009




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