Watters, P.A., Phair, N.: Detecting illicit drugs on social media using automated social media intelligence analysis (ASMIA). In: Cyberspace Safety and Security, pp. 66-76. Springer (2012)Watters, Paul A., and Nigel Phair. "Detecting illicit drugs on social media using automated social ...
"These days, my life’s work is traveling the country and educating folks on social media harms and the drug crisis as it is right now, and that all stems from the fact that I lost my own child, Alexander, who was 14 years old when we lost him," said Neville, pres...
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The drug trade is booming on social media, according to Kathleen Miles, who works for the Center on Illicit Networks and Transnational Organized Crime. "I think social media can be great, but it also has a really dark side of it," Miles said. With fentanyl in high circulation, the risks...
Social media have become a key realm for promoting narcotics and amphetamines targeting youth, an expert warned on Sunday. Dr. Ayed Al-Hmaidan, an internationally accredited drugs expert, said the dealers share a common goal; increasing intensity of addition for securing the largest number o...
It turns out that the gangs, being young men, are very active on social media. Central America has the world’shighest homicide ratesand much of the violence is driven by young men in gangs. In fact, of thehalf a million peoplewho die violently every year, only a small proportion die ...
SANTA CLARA, California — New unconventional sources of data are changing the way pharmaceutical companies research and market their products, industry insiders reported here at the Health 2.0 Fall Conference 2015. One year of social media postings yields more information on adverse events than the ...
Posting on social media, texting, and appearing in photos while high is prevalent among people who use drugs—and many regret these behaviors, according to a study by the Center for Drug Use and HIV/HCV Research (CDUHR) at NYU College of Global Public He
Adults:Data from the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) suggests that adults active on social media are more likely to be influenced by drug use trends within their social networks. About 30% report being influenced by social media when trying new substances. ...
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