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Actions of the Congress and the Federal Government on Smoking and Health
This paper is a history of actions taken by the U.S. Congress and by the various departments and regulatory agencies of the Federal Government on the subject of smoking and health for the period from the mid-1950s to the end of the 95th Congress in 1978.
Control of Drug Abuse : Summary of Principal Legislative Activity in the 93rd Congress
This report collects Federal government efforts to control drug abuse in the United States.
Developments in the Right of Privacy: Whalen v. Roe and the Extent of the Right to Anonymity in the Doctor-Patient Relationship
This report outlines the question of privacy between doctor and patient and the potential abuse of prescription drugs without state and federal intervention.
Drug Abuse and Minority Groups in the United States: Selected References
This bibliography is a collection of published works concerning minority groups and drug abuse in the United States.
Drug Abuse in the Military: Selected References 1970-1972
This bibliography collects published works on drug abuse in the United States Military published from 1970 to 1972.
Drug abuse office and treatment act of 1972(s.2097; P.L 92-255):Summary of major provisions
This report addresses the drug abuse office and treatment act of 1972.
Drug Dependence And Abuse: Selected References
This report summarizes all the references related to Drug dependence and abuse topics such as Drugs and Youth, Narcotics, Volatile Substances, Drug Abuse Education, etc.
Federal Assistance to States and Communities for the Control of Drug Abuse
This report discusses federal aid to states for use in preventing drug abuse.
Legislation Relating to the Control of Drug Abuse, 92nd Congress
This report
Methadone Maintenance Treatment for Heroin Addiction
This report discusses methadone treatment centers for heroin addicts and research regarding their successes and limitations.
State Drug Abuse Control
This report is regarding the Drug Abuse and how is acceptable in society.
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