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This 4-page paper discusses substance abuse in America and the health effects it can have on particular individuals. There are 3 sources cited.
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listed below. Citation styles constantly change, and these examples may not contain the most recent updates. Substance Abuse Research Compiled for The
Paper Store, Inc. by P. Giltman 5/2010 Please Substance abuse and its ramifications has been a topic of concerns for
the last 60 years ever since drugs and narcotics were first made available. While physicians and medical companies do everything in their power to warn the general public of the
effects of certain drugs, there are ways in which American culture encourages and supports drug use and abuse such as in music, movies and other forms of art. In addition,
as drug companies begin manufacturing more narcotics to treat various medical conditions, people are getting better access to attain those drugs. This has also increased substance and drug abuse in
the United States and has caused some serious health problems for certain individuals and communities for that matter. This essay will discuss current and past trends of drug and substance
abuse in this country. It should be noted that a number of information sources are used to quantify Americas drug problem and to monitor substance abuse trends. For example,
The National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH), in its annual survey on the nationwide prevalence of illicit drug, alcohol, tobacco use and dependence among Americans aged 12 years
and older, found that substance abuse has slowly been declining over the last decade (NIDA, 2010). While driving under the influence still remains a huge point of concern, especially for
males aged 21 to 26, alcohol and tobacco abuse have for the most part steadily declined. Using illicit drugs such as marijuana, cocaine, methamphetamines and heroin has also been on
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