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  • Seelye, K. (2016). Naloxone Saves Lives, but is No Cure in Heroin Epidemic. The New York Times.
  • Seelye, K. Q. (2016). Heroin Epidemic is Yielding to a Deadlier Cousin: Fentanyl. The New York Times.
  • Shanks, KG., Clark, W., Behonick, G. (2016). Death Associated with the Use of the Synthetic Cannabinoid ADB-FUBINACA. J Anal Toxicol.
  • Silverman, Ed. (2016). Chicago will License Pharma Sales Reps to Fight Opioid Overprescribing. Stat News.
  • Singh, T., Marynak, K., Arrazika, R., Cox, S., Rolle, I., King, B. (2016). Vital Signs: Exposure to Electronic Cigarette Advertising Among Middle School and High School Students-- United States, 2014. CDC.
  • Springer, Y. P., Gerona, R., Scheunemann, E., Shafer, S. L., Lin, T., Banister, S. D., Cooper, M. P., Castrodale, L. J., Levy, M., Butler, J. C., McLaughlin, J. B. (2016). Increase in Adverse Reactions Associated with Use of Synthetic Cannabinoids-Anchorage, Alaska. 2015-2016. CDC Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report.
  • Swetlitz, Ike. (2016). Toddlers' Hospitalizations for Opioid Poisoning Tripled Over 15 Years. Stat.
  • Szalazvitz, M. (2016). Five Myths about Heroin. The Washington Post.
  • Tavernise, S. (2016). First Rise in U.S Death Rate in Years Surprises Experts. New York Times.
  • Tedeshi, B. (2016). Watching the Ship Sink: Why Primary Care Doctors Have Stayed Out of the Fight Against Opioids. Stat News.
  • TRI Science Addiction. (2016). Leading Addiction Organizations Respond to Surgeon General's Landmark Report on Alcohol, Drugs and Health.
  • U.S Department of Health and Human Services. (2016). Facing Addiction in America: The Surgeon General's Report on Alcohol, Drugs and Health.
  • U.S Department of Justice Drug Enforcement Administration. (2016). 2016 National Drug Threat Assessment Summary.
  • United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime. Global SMART Programme for Latin America and the Caribbean. newsletter_2_smart_programme_latin_america_english_2016_10_14.pdf378.14 KB
  • UNODC. (2016). World Drug Report 2016.
  • Villapiano, NLG., Winkelman, TNA., Kozhimannil, KB., (2016). Rural and Urban Differences in Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome and Maternal Opioid Use, 2004-2013. The JAMA Network.
  • Vimont, C. (2016). Drug Testing Misses Synthetic Cannabinoids: Expert. Drug-Free.
  • Wahowiak, L. (2016). Attention to Drugged Driving Growing Among Safety Advocates: Science Needed to Set Limits, Create Tests. The Nation's Health.
  • Weiss, AJ., Elixhauser, A., Barrett, ML., Steiner, CA.,Bailey, MK., O'Malley, L. (2016). Opioid Related Inpatient Stays and Emergency Department Visits by State, 2009-2014. Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project Statistical Brief #219.
  • Whalen, J. (2016). For Small Town Cops, Opioid Scourge Hits Close to Home. The Wall Street Journal.
  • Wish, E.D., Billing, A.S., and Artigiani, E.E. (2016). Community Drug Early Warning System (CDEWS‐3): Honolulu, Hawaii – Site 1 of 4. Office of National Drug Control Policy. Washington, DC: Executive Office of the President.
  • Wootson, C. R. (2016). A 7-Year-Old Told Her Bus Driver She Couldn't Wake Her Parents. Police Found Them Dead at Home. The Washington Post.
  • "CDC Warns Pot Edibles Are Highly Dangerous." MSN Health and Fitness, July, 2015.
  • AAPCC. (2015). American Association of Poison Control Centers issues warning about reemerging synthetic drugs. Press Release. AAPCC Issues Warning About Reemerging Synthetic Drugs.pdf76.19 KB
  • Abdulrahim, D., Bowden-Jones, O. 2015. "Guidance on the Management of Acute and Chronic Harms of Club Drugs and Novel Psychoactive Substances." Novel Psychoactive Treatment UK Network (NEPTUNE). UK10_NEPTUNE NPS guidance (2015).pdf2.1 MB

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