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July-August 2014

Interventions and Assessments

  • Early Evidence Suggests Limited Effectiveness of Brief Intervention for Unhealthy Alcohol Use in the US Veterans Administration Health Care System
  • Could Cannabis be a Treatment for Alcohol Use Disorder?
  • Acamprosate and Naltrexone: Similar Efficacy for Reducing Return to Drinking
  • Telephone Booster Increases Efficacy of Brief Alcohol Intervention for Injured Patients
  • Efficacy of a Single-Session Brief Intervention for Unhealthy Alcohol and Drug Use Among South African Young Adults
  • Biomarkers Insensitive for Detecting Heavy Alcohol Use
  • Blood Phosphatidylethanol Offers Limited Utility as an Alcohol Biomarker in Patients with Chronic Liver Disease
  • Even After Training, Many Primary Care Physicians are Reluctant to Prescribe Buprenorphine

Health Outcomes

  • Is Marijuana Use Safe? NIDA’s Director Addresses Questions of Adverse Health Effects
  • Low Amounts of Alcohol Consumption are Associated with a Reduced Risk of Stroke, While Heavy Drinking May Increase It

HIV and HCV

  • Birth Cohort Screening Will Only Identify a Minority of Individuals with Hepatitis C in Correctional Settings
  • Among People with Opioid Use Disorder, Buprenorphine and Methadone Treatment Lead to Decreases in Injection-Related HIV Risk

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