National Institute on Drug Abuse
The National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) is a United States federal government research institute whose mission is to "advance science on the causes and consequences of drug use and addiction and to apply that knowledge to improve individual and public health."The institute has conducted an in-depth study of addiction according to its biological, behavioral and social components. It has also supported many treatments such as nicotine patches and gums, and performed research into AIDS and other drug-related diseases. Its monopoly on the supply of research-grade marijuana has proved controversial. Provided by Wikipedia
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2Government Document BookPublished 1997“…National Institute on Drug Abuse. Public Information Branch…”
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3Government Document BookPublished 1997“…National Institute on Drug Abuse. Public Information Branch…”
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4BookPublished 1977“…National Institute on Drug Abuse (U.S.). Division of Research…”
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5BookPublished 1979“…National Institute on Drug Abuse (U.S.). Services Research Branch…”
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8BookPublished 1992“…National Institute on Drug Abuse. Division of Epidemiology and Prevention Research…”
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9BookPublished 1979“…National Institute on Drug Abuse (U.S.). Division of Resource Development. Prevention Branch…”
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10BookPublished 1980“…National Institute on Drug Abuse…”