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Subject In the News: Young Women Drinking More, Raising Concerns About Their Physical and Mental Health
Date June 10, 2021 6:28 PM
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Young Women Drinking More, Raising Concerns About Their Physical and
Mental Health

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Young Women Drinking More, Raising Concerns About Their Physical and
Mental Health

New research shows women in their teens and early 20s are drinking
more, which has negative consequences for their physical and mental
health, NPR reports. Read More

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New Strategies Needed to Increase Opioid Addiction Medication Use in
People of Color

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New Strategies Needed to Increase Opioid Addiction Medication Use in
People of Color

New strategies are needed to increase the use of medications for
treating opioid use disorder in people of color, according to a report
in Health Affairs. Read More

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Extended-Release Buprenorphine Preferred by Patients: Study

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Teen Vaping Rates Declining, Survey Shows

Vaping rates among high school students declined from 27.5% in 2019 to
20% in 2020, according to a new study by the Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention. Read More

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Find more of our must-reads in policy news, including racial and
ethnic disparities in the treatment of opioid use disorder.

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Research News Roundup

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View our curated digest of the latest research news, including the
benefits of digital health resources in supporting women with
substance use concerns.

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Educators: Protect your students' health.

Learn about medication misuse

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Partnership in the News & Other Headlines

Partnership in the News

Know someone with an addiction problem? Check out this new alert
program (WMOT)

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Recent Legislation Can Dramatically Improve Substance Use Prevention:
Here's How To Seize The Opportunity (Health Affairs)
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Penned by Partnership to End Addiction's Linda Richter, Ph.D.,
Vice President of Prevention Research and Analysis; Robyn Oster,
Research Associate, Health Law and Policy; and Lindsey Vuolo, J.D.,
M.P.H., Vice President, Health Law and Policy

Lessons about marijuana edibles from youth vaping (STAT)

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Penned by Partnership to End Addiction's Linda Richter, Ph.D.,
Vice President of Prevention Research and Analysis and Lindsey Vuolo,
J.D., M.P.H., Vice President, Health Law and Policy

Other Headlines of Interest

Philadelphia drug deaths soared again in 2020, hitting Black residents
hardest: 'It's a racial justice issue' (The
Philadelphia Inquirer)

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I have a physical dependency on Xanax. The drug's dark side isn't
discussed enough (Salon)
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New Jersey Continues Enhancing Addiction Treatment Efforts by Joining
Treatment Resource Project (Insider NJ)

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Indivior looks beyond opioid addiction with foray into cannabis
disorder treatment (Reuters)

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