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September 7, 2011

STASH, Vol. 7(8) – Patterns of cocaine use among male and female undergraduates


August 3, 2011

STASH, Vol. 7(7) – Flying “high”: Drug use prevalence among aviation employees


February 4, 2009

STASH, Vol. 5(1) – Doctor shopping and diversion: One pharmacological substance abuse problem, two ways to support it


September 17, 2008

STASH, Vol 4(8) – Safe housing for homeless, drug injecting adolescents


June 4, 2008

STASH Vol. 4 (5) – Syringe exchange programs: Injecting cities with a dose of prevention


March 26, 2008

STASH, Vol. 4(3) – OxyContin use: Prescribed or recreational?


November 7, 2007

STASH Vol. 3(9) – The Tortoise or the hare: Comparing physiological & subjective effects of methamphetamine and cocaine


October 3, 2007

STASH Vol. 3(8) – Does homelessness contribute to drug use? Analyzing the social adaptation model


July 25, 2007

The STASH Vol. 3(6) – Sufferin’ succulents!? Lack of residual psychological effects from peyote use


June 20, 2007

STASH Vol. 3(5) – Internet based home-drug tests: Parents use questionable means to test their teens


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