A Multicultural View of Drug Abuse: Proceedings of the National Drug Abuse Conference, 1977David Elvin Smith |
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Page 51
... question is still open . We suppose the endorphin system is somehow involved in suppress- ing responses to pain , but exactly how much painful stimulation , for how long , is required to turn it on , is not yet known . The answer to ...
... question is still open . We suppose the endorphin system is somehow involved in suppress- ing responses to pain , but exactly how much painful stimulation , for how long , is required to turn it on , is not yet known . The answer to ...
Page 82
... question as evidence for addiction or dependency . We asked this question only about narcotics , amphetamines , barbiturates , and marijuana . You will note in Figure 7 that men who answered yes to our question about marijuana almost ...
... question as evidence for addiction or dependency . We asked this question only about narcotics , amphetamines , barbiturates , and marijuana . You will note in Figure 7 that men who answered yes to our question about marijuana almost ...
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... question of drug abuse prevention among women is the need for more research . Women comprise 52 % of the population ; our life styles and personal / economic , racial , ethnic , and religious backgrounds are as varied as men's in this ...
... question of drug abuse prevention among women is the need for more research . Women comprise 52 % of the population ; our life styles and personal / economic , racial , ethnic , and religious backgrounds are as varied as men's in this ...
Contents
Drug Abuse Policy Regulatory and | 2 |
Robert L DuPont M D | 11 |
from a State Perspective | 23 |
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