Abuso de inhalantes
Proporciona la investigación científica sobre la naturaleza y el alcance del abuso de inhalantes, sus consecuencias potenciales para la salud y los peligros de las sustancias químicas que se encuentran...
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¿Qué son los inhalantes? - Los inhalantes son sustancias volátiles que producen vapores químicos que se pueden inhalar para provocar efectos psicoactivos o de alteración mental.A pesar de que muchos...
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Describes how inhalants, such as hair spray, gasoline, and spray paint, can cause nerve cell damage in the brain that can affect the body in a lot of ways. 06-4038enero del 1997National Institute on...
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El fijador para el pelo, la gasolina y la pintura en aerosol son todos inhalantes, al igual que muchos otros productos de uso diario. Algunas personas inhalan los vapores a propósito. 06-4038enero del...
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Descripción breveLos inhalantes son sustancias volátiles que producen vapores químicos que se pueden inhalar para provocar efectos psicoactivos o de alteración mental. Los inhalantes pueden ser una...
View ArticleProgram Helps Troubled Boys Reduce Substance Abuse
12/19/11Fostering Self Control: Youth in Multidimensional Treatment Foster Care live with foster parents who help them develop control over their behavior. Foster parents implement a system in which...
View ArticleNIDA creates easy-to-read website on drug abuse
New site for adults with limited literacy skills, with audio versions of each page2/21/12Featured on Latest Science: 0Language English A new, easy-to-read website on drug abuse designed for adults with...
View ArticleNational Inhalant Prevention Coalition to highlight dangers of helium
NIDA3/12/12Featured on Latest Science: 0Language English The National Inhalant Prevention Coalition, with support from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) and the...
View ArticleRegular marijuana use by teens continues to be a concern
NIDA’s 2012 Monitoring the Future survey shows rates stable or down for most drugs 12/19/12Featured on Latest Science: 0Language English Continued high use of marijuana by the nation's eighth, 10th and...
View ArticleAdolescent Cigarette, Alcohol Use Declines as Marijuana Use Rises
2/28/13The latest iteration of NIDA’s annual Monitoring the Future (MTF) survey brought welcome news of declines in use of cigarettes, most illicit drugs, and alcohol among 8th-, 10th-, and 12th-grade...
View ArticlePrinciples of Adolescent Substance Use Disorder Treatment: A Research-Based...
Presents research-based principles of adolescent substance use disorder treatment; covers treatment for a variety of drugs including, illicit and prescription drugs, alcohol, and tobacco; presents...
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DefinitionAlthough other abused drugs can be inhaled, the term inhalants is reserved for the wide variety of substances—including solvents, aerosols, gases, and nitrites—that are rarely, if ever,...
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Provides scientific research on the nature and extent of inhalant abuse, its potential health consequences, and hazards of chemicals found in commonly abused inhalants. 10-3818mayo del 1999julio del...
View ArticleProgram Helps Troubled Boys Reduce Substance Abuse
Chronically delinquent boys in Multidimensional Treatment Foster Care reduced their substance abuse more than boys assigned to Community Group Care.
View ArticleNIDA creates easy-to-read website on drug abuse
New site for adults with limited literacy skills, with audio versions of each page2/21/12A new, easy-to-read website on drug abuse designed for adults with a low reading literacy level (eighth grade or...
View ArticleNational Inhalant Prevention Coalition to highlight dangers of helium
NIDA3/12/12The National Inhalant Prevention Coalition, with support from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) and the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), will...
View ArticleRegular marijuana use by teens continues to be a concern
NIDA’s 2012 Monitoring the Future survey shows rates stable or down for most drugs 12/19/12Continued high use of marijuana by the nation's eighth, 10th and 12th graders combined with a drop in...
View ArticleAdolescent Cigarette, Alcohol Use Declines as Marijuana Use Rises
Fewer teens are using cigarettes, alcohol, and most illicit drugs, according to NIDA’s latest Monitoring the Future study. Troubling trends persist in marijuana use, however, and nonmedical...
View ArticlePrinciples of Adolescent Substance Use Disorder Treatment: A Research-Based...
Presents research-based principles of adolescent substance use disorder treatment; covers treatment for a variety of drugs including, illicit and prescription drugs, alcohol, and tobacco; presents...
View ArticleNIDA redesigns Easy to Read and Learn the Link websites for mobile devices
Announcement10/13/15The National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) has redesigned two of its websites, Easy to Read and Learn the Link, for use on mobile devices. This new responsive design model...
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