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Warning letters from Medicare safely cut prescribing of a powerful but risky antipsychotic.
Daniel Giovenco and his team are conducting a project to study the impact of policies that reduce tobacco retailer density in communities.
Contrary to their intent, evidence suggests that punitive laws either had no beneficial effects or worsened family health outcomes.
Treatment for cannabis use disorder has decreased, and particularly in states with medical cannabis dispensary provisions.
Changes in binge drinking after implementation of recreational cannabis laws
Hallucinogen Use Nearly Doubles in Young Adults
Compared to adolescents who did not use nicotine, teens who used it in any form—smoking, vaping, or both—were more likely to use cannabis.
Casual Cannabis Use by Teens Raises Risk of Depression, Suicidality
Changes in regional opioid prescribing and regional suicide rates tend to move in the same direction.
Broader availability of naloxone did not increase heroin or injection drug use among adolescents.
Simple Letters Promote Better-Informed Opioid Prescribing
Drug Overdose Deaths Among Pregnant and Postpartum Women at Record High