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This training is for any practitioner that works with adult family members affected by drug and/or alcohol misuse.
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We are pleased to announce the results of the elections for the ISSUP Pakistan Board.
The nine board members have been selected based on rank order from those who have received the most votes. All five provinces of Pakistan (Sindh, Punjab, KPK, Balochistan and Gilgit Baltistan) are represented on the board.
The new ISSUP Pakistan Board:
1. Bashir Ahmed Naz, Punjab - President - 215
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This webinar will review the key factors necessary for effectively treating co-occurring
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Addiction 2019 invites Speakers, Researchers, Exhibitors, and Sponsors from everywhere throughout the world to join the conference which will be held June 10-11, 2019, Helsinki, Finland.
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Advocates of prevention have long touted its value, but researchers’ success in quantifying the economic benefits of preventive interventions have often been limited by fragmented methods and practice.
A number of efforts by the National Institutes of Health (NIH), National Academies, federal agencies, and foundations over the last decade have led to improvements in these methods.
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The Colombo Plan Drug Advisory Programme (DAP), with funding support from the Bureau for International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs, US Department of State will conduct a training of Guatemala
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CCSA's Issues of Substance Conference will take place at the Westin Ottawa from November 25-27, 2019, as part of National Addictions Awareness Week.
The theme for CCSA's IOS 2019 Conference is Evidence and Perspectives, Compassion and Action.
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Drugs of abuse target discrete collections of nerve cells - called circuits- in the brain that normally regulate responses to natural rewards in the environment, like food, sex, and social interactions.
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SAMHSA’s Bringing
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Join the International Consortium of Universities for Drug Demand Reduction (ICUDDR) as we present Zili Sloboda in a discussion of current research for
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