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Results from the 2021 Monitoring the Future Survey report substance use behaviors and related attitudes
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Los resultados de la Encuesta de seguimiento del futuro de 2021 informan sobre comportamientos de uso de sustancias y actitudes relacionadas entre los adolescentes de EE. UU.
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Leaders from across the NIH will brief reporters about on research efforts related to COVID-19 and SARS-CoV-2
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Changing the activity of this circuit restored levels of motivation in a pre-clinical model of pain
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Al modificar la actividad de este circuito, los investigadores restablecieron los niveles de motivación en pruebas preclínicas de dolor realizadas con roedores.
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NIH study highlights the need to expand buprenorphine-based treatment while monitoring and reducing misuse
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Estudio de los NIH destaca la necesidad de expandir el tratamiento con buprenorfina mientras se monitorea y reduce el uso indebido
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Study highlights stark disparities in caregiver deaths by race and ethnicity, calls for urgent public health response
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Un nuevo estudio destaca marcadas disparidades en las muertes de cuidadores según raza y etnia, reclama urgente respuesta de salud pública
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Trastornos de salud concurrentes parecen contribuir al mayor riesgo, sugiere un estudio de los NIH
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Co-occurring health disorders appear to contribute to increased risk, NIH study suggests
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Expert report cites unequal progress in Southern U.S. and among marginalized groups
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NIH-supported study underscores the need for racially inclusive approach to address the opioid crisis in hard-hit areas
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Un estudio patrocinado por los Institutos Nacionales de la Salud (NIH) destaca la necesidad de una estrategia racialmente inclusiva para abordar la crisis de opioides en áreas muy afectadas
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El consumo de marihuana continuó aumentando entre los estudiantes universitarios en los últimos cinco años y se mantuvo en niveles históricamente altos entre los jóvenes de edad similar que no...
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Marijuana use continued to rise among college students over the past five years and remained at historically high levels among same-aged peers who are not in college in 2020, according...
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Directors highlight research results from NIH-funded science and community partnerships
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Adolescents experiencing stress, mental health issues, and hardship most likely to use substances
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Appropriate terminology can improve how people with these conditions are treated in health care settings and society
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Addressing the impact of caregiver deaths critical for pediatric mental health, authors note
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Abordar el impacto de la muerte de los cuidadores es crítico para la salud mental pediátrica, observan los autores
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Study finds treatment is safe and well tolerated in people with opioid use disorder experiencing withdrawal symptoms
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Un estudio encuentra que el tratamiento es seguro y bien tolerado en personas con trastorno por consumo de opioides que experimentan síntomas de abstinencia
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Una encuesta de estudiantes de 12.o grado de Estados Unidos reveló que el consumo de marihuana y los atracones de alcohol entre los adolescentes no variaron en forma significativa durante...
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Adolescent marijuana use and binge drinking did not significantly change during the COVID-19 pandemic, despite record decreases in the substances’ perceived availability, according to a survey of 12th graders in...
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NIH study suggests a link between cannabis use and higher levels of suicidal ideation, plan, and attempt
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Un estudio de los Institutos Nacionales de la Salud (NIH) sugiere un vínculo entre el cannabis y un nivel más alto de ideas, planes e intentos de suicidio
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Trial underway to determine whether mobile clinics can help improve health outcomes for people with opioid use disorder
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Ensayo en curso para determinar si las clínicas móviles pueden ayudar a mejorar los resultados de salud de las personas con trastorno por consumo de opioides
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NIH leaders emphasize the importance of patient voices in addiction medication development
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Los líderes de los NIH enfatizan la importancia de las voces de los pacientes en el desarrollo de medicamentos para la adicción
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Study adds to a growing body of evidence that prenatal exposure to cannabis may be associated with poor birth outcomes
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El estudio se suma a un creciente cuerpo de evidencia de que la exposición prenatal al cannabis puede estar asociada con malos resultados en el parto.
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Behavioral problems in children who snore may be associated with changes in the structure of their brain’s frontal lobe
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NIH analysis measures the prevalence of nine substance use disorders after first substance use or misuse in young people
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Un análisis de los Institutos Nacionales de la Salud (NIH) mide la prevalencia de nueve trastornos por consumo de drogas en los jóvenes después del consumo o uso indebido inicial
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Analysis of illegal drug confiscations in five key U.S. regions suggests new drug supply patterns since COVID-19
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Finding better ways to reach people at higher risk of HIV for testing and engagement with HIV prevention and treatment services
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Daily, PrEP (pre-exposure prophylaxis medication), is proven to prevent HIV transmission from injection drug use or sex.
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NIH-supported study finds biggest increase among American Indians and Alaska Natives
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Combination medication may be effective in treating adults with methamphetamine use disorder
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Combinación de fármacos promete eficacia para tratar el trastorno por consumo de metanfetamina en adultos
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NIH-supported pilot study found team-based approach may improve buprenorphine care
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Animal studies suggest that subjects with HIV who suffer from opioid use disorders may have higher viral reservoirs in the central nervous system than non-opioid users.
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These reviews address how each of these addictive substances and HIV individually or collectively affect the immune system and subsequent clinical and behavioral outcomes
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Los hallazgos indican que los niveles de vapeo de nicotina y marihuana no aumentaron desde 2019 hasta principios de 2020, aunque siguen siendo altos.
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Annual Monitoring the Future (MTF) survey results released.
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"Science" Magazine Breakthrough of the Year Runner Up for 2020
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Dr. Newman officially began her new position at the NIDA IRP on November 22, 2020.
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The authors suggest that co-occurring methamphetamine use and HIV present a double jeopardy for COVID.
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NIH-funded research from ABCD Study finds association despite household income.
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COVID-19 brings challenges, learning opportunities
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Finding from ABCD Study elucidates neural mechanisms that may underlie early weight gain
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Substance use is common among people living with HIV and is associated with less successful HIV treatment outcomes. Integrating substance use services into HIV care is a promising strategy to...
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Increases are among the largest in history of national study
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Los aumentos se encuentran entre los más altos registrados en la historia de la encuesta nacional
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NIH research finds higher risk and worse outcomes for those with addiction
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Concerted efforts and substantial investments in HIV prevention and care in the United States have resulted in considerable reduction in new diagnoses and death since the mid-1990s. To identify best...
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People with substance use disorders (SUD) can be at high risk for contracting this virus, either through injection drug use, or risky behaviors prompted by impaired judgment.
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This study has shown that among former smokers, use of electronic nicotine delivery systems (ENDS), including e-cigarettes and other e-products, is associated with increased chance of cigarette smoking relapse.
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A new computational analysis suggests certain dopamine receptors in the brain and body are more complex and dynamic than previously thought, existing in diverse inactive states that only allow the binding of specific drugs.
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The National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) has launched a redesigned series of booklets geared towards educating middle school students about substance use. The Mind Matters series consists of nine...
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Just published research by scientists at NIDA’s Intramural Research Program reveals that the drug cocaine causes neurons to synthesize endocannabinoids that are then enclosed within membrane-bound packages, known as extracellular vesicles. Designing drugs or tools to manipulate the protein interactions underlying vesicle release could provide a new way to counter cocaine addiction.
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With nearly $290M of new funding for seven years to research institutions around the country, the National Institutes of Health renewed its commitment to the Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development (ABCD) Study, the largest long-term study of brain development and child health ever conducted in the United States.
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This study has linked cocaine withdrawal to altered gene expression in a brain region affected by addiction.
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A new analysis suggests that among adolescent marijuana users, smoking has become less prevalent, eclipsed by vaping and edibles.
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The precarious intersection of the COVID-19 national health emergency and the concurrent epidemic of drug overdose deaths is outlined in the Annals of Internal Medicine this week by Dr. Nora D. Volkow, director of the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), part of the National Institutes of Health.
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In a perspective released today in The New England Journal of Medicine, NIDA Director Dr. Nora Volkow addresses how stigma against people who use drugs can sabotage effective treatment.
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In this study, both rats and humans learned to predict differently flavored rewards in parallel choice tasks, showing that dopamine neurons are carrying much more information than previously thought.
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This rodent study offers the first mechanistic explanation for the protective effect of social interaction related to incubation of craving, showing for the first time the role of a specific enzyme (PKCδ) in any learned or motivated behavior, as well as the critical role of a peptide in the brain’s central amygdala (somatostatin).
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NDAFW is an annual, week-long observance in which local educational events link teens with science-based facts about drugs and alcohol through live and online activities across the country.
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In a comparative effectiveness study of 6 approaches to treatment for opioid use disorders, only treatment with buprenorphine or methadone was associated with reduced risk of overdose and serious opioid-related acute care use.
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Computational modeling by NIDA scientists suggests the possible use of adenosine A2A receptor antagonists to counteract the adverse effects of cannabinoids.
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NIDA-funded science has found that HCV exposed infants might not be commonly or adequately tested.
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An analysis of Medicaid records shows that less than one-third of youths treated for a nonfatal opioid overdose received timely follow-up treatment, and only 1 in 54 youths received recommended evidence-based medications.
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Neuroscience research from NIDA’s Intramural Research Program suggests that cortical mechanisms, especially in the orbitofrontal cortex, are likely involved in attentional bias to cocaine associated environmental cues and offer a targeted location for research.
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Newly published research from NIDA funded scientists offers new insight into how opioid receptors work to regulate chemical communication in the brain. The researchers discover unexpected receptor mobility and diffusion, and also find that receptor binding and signaling can occur in separate steps.
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Findings from the 2019 Monitoring the Future (MTF) survey demonstrate the appeal of vaping to teens, as seen in the increased prevalence of marijuana use as well as nicotine vaping.
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NIDA scientists examine an accepted model of the causes of depression to determine its usefulness as a foundation to predict the probability of prescription opioid use disorder.
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Scientists at NIDA’s Intramural Research Program (IRP) have identified a population of neurons engaged in the compulsive nature of food seeking, which, like substance use, engage the brain’s reward circuit. Investigators have identified lateral hypothalamic leptin receptor-expressing neurons as modulators within the hypothalamic-ventral tegmental circuit that relates to motivation and reward.
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A new analysis suggests that teens prefer mint and mango as their vaping flavors of choice for e-cigarettes
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A study from NIDA’s Intramural Research Program illuminates the roles of the brain’s striatum and habenula in nicotine withdrawal and reward, suggesting that current medications for smoking cessation are not targeting the optimal parts of the brain, leading to ongoing reward processing deficits that could make pleasurable activities less enjoyable.
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NIDA scientists discover that connectivity between insular regions of the brain before using nicotine can predict severity of addiction.
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Researchers have discovered a mechanism in rats that links cigarette smoking and the risk of developing type 2 diabetes.
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A new study at NIDA’s Intramural Research Center measured sleep patterns in opioid use disorder patients and found that clinic appointment hours make a difference in sleep quality. They also documented that when patients use opioids or other drugs while undergoing treatment, it disrupts their sleep.
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Data from the 2019 Monitoring the Future Survey of eighth, 10th and 12th graders show alarmingly high rates of e-cigarette use compared to just a year ago, with rates doubling in the past two years.
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Newly released Monitoring the Future (MTF) survey data on drug use in college-age adults ages 19-22 shows an increase in marijuana use in the past five years, including vaping with marijuana, as well as a significant increase in nicotine vaping.
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The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine has released a national scientific agenda on Fostering Healthy Mental, Emotional, and Behavioral Development in Children and Youth, recommending a comprehensive approach to better prevent poor outcomes in children related to mental health and substance use. The report notes that despite the development of effective evidence-based programs in recent years, much of what we know has not yet been implemented in many communities, and rates of depression, suicide, and self-harm among young people have actually been increasing.
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Investigators identify a subpopulation of calbindin neurons with the capability to co-release glutamate and dopamine in the nucleus accumbens shell.
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A team of NIH-funded scientists used worms to discover a surprising biological system that counteracts the effects of opioids, offering a potential new target for improving the safety of opioid pain relievers.
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In this study, NIDA-funded scientists found that the HIV RNA genome has two previously unknown types of RNA marks.
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Two NIDA-funded studies have found that adolescents using multiple sources for prescription medications are at high risk for other substance use.
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A study found that overall national rates for naloxone co-prescription along with any opioid among Medicare Part D patients increased from 1.5 per 1000 patients receiving opioid prescriptions in 2016 to 4.6 per 1000 in 2017.
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Government surveys showed that in 2017, an estimated three million people tried marijuana for the first time, just over a million tried cocaine, close to 800,000 tried LSD, and close to 790,000 initiated use of ecstasy (MDMA/Molly).
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A study conducted among 517 youth in the rural areas of the southeastern United States demonstrates the effectiveness of a parenting enhancement program in both preventing drug use and obesity, two potentially life-threatening conditions for which people living in disadvantaged communities are at an elevated risk.
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The National Institutes of Health will award 12 grants to form the Justice Community Opioid Innovation Network (JCOIN) to support research on quality addiction treatment for opioid use disorder (OUD) in criminal justice settings nationwide.
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Scientists from NIDA’s Intramural Research Program show that neural mechanisms that control appetitive aggressive behavior are similar to those that control drug-taking and seeking (relapse), suggesting common neurobiological mechanisms of aggression reward and drug reward.
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A NIDA-funded study suggests that misuse of prescription opioid pain relievers in high school could be linked to heroin use later in life.
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A new study underscores the need for additional research on the effect of medical marijuana laws on opioid overdose deaths and cautions against drawing a causal connection between the two.
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Researchers at NIDA’s Intramural Research Program (IRP) wanted to determine if the incubation of craving would be different in male and female rats and if the effect is stronger after binge cocaine intake, compared to continuous use.
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