Elaine M. BurkeTaylor & Francis GroupJournal of Psychedelic DrugsLinder, R.L., Lerner, S.E., and Burke, E. 1974. "Drugs In The Junior High School," Journal of Psychedelic Drugs, 6(1): 43-49.Linder, R.L., Lerner, S.E., and Burke, E. 1974. "Drugs In The Junior High School." Journal of Psychedelic Drugs 6 (1): 43-...
Five hundred and eight high school pupils filled out questionnaires concerning their attitudes and experience in the use of drugs: 3.15% had used drugs at least once. The beginning age was 14.36 卤 1.55. Boys consumed more than girls (68.75 vs 31.25%). Pupil''s permissive attitudes were in...
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They found that only one percent of parents believe their chil-dren have taken a study drug.Yet in a 2012 University of Michigan study, ten per-cent of second-year high school students and twelve per-cent of third-year high school students say they use a study drug.The misuse of study ...
(profiling relative inhibition simultaneously in mixtures), a molecular barcoding method, to screen drugs against cell lines in pools. An unexpectedly large number of non-oncology drugs selectively inhibited subsets of cancer cell lines in a manner predictable from the molecular features of the cell ...
Tobin also said the high blood level of carbon dioxide measured in the emergency room can be explained by Floyd not breathing for nearly 10 minutes before paramedics began artificial respiration, as opposed to his breathing being suppressed by fentanyl. Another prosecution witness, Dr. Bill Smock,...
High-throughput analogues of BLMs, in particular the parallel artificial membrane permeation assay (PAMPA), have been developed and used in the analysis of drug transport. PAMPA25 involves the study of drug transfer across phospholipid-impregnated filters. However, the flux across them can be poor...
In many places including Guangxi, drug prevention is part of primary and middle school education. "Students from grade five to eleven must have a minimum of two drug prevention classes," said Yan Qiwei, office director of the Narcotic Control Committee of Guangxi. ...
Over 6000 youths in grades 6 through 12, from rural communities, were surveyed for prevalence of licit and illicit drug use over a one year period ending June 30, 1990. The PRIDE CANADA survey indicated drug use has decreased, although not significantly, since 1988. The most prevalent drugs ...
High rates of failure, exorbitant costs, and the sluggish pace of new drug discovery and development have led to a growing interest in repurposing “old” drugs to treat both common and rare diseases, particularly cancer. Cancer, a complex and heterogene