Inhalant-related disorders are a category of disorders—including inhalant intoxication and inhalant-use disorder—that involve the abuse of glue, paint, lighter fluid, or other substances or volatile ...
“2005 Partnership Attitude Tracking Study” is posted by the Partnership for a Drug-Free America. Twenty percent of students in grades 7-12 reported using inhalants such as spray paint, glue, cooking ...
Too many people think of young boys when they imagine teenagers abusing inhalants, according to drug-abuse-prevention experts. A report from the federal Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services ...
A new study of teen inhalant abuse suggests a need for more prevention and treatment efforts. The government numbers do show that fewer teens are sniffing glue, lighter fluid, shoe polish and other ...
The effects of a 1990s advertising campaign credited with reducing inhalant abuse among children are starting to wear off, and a new generation is at risk, U.S. experts said Thursday. While abuse of ...
Mar. 17 -- MONDAY, March 16 (HealthDay News) -- More than 17 percent of American adolescents who use drugs started by sniffing common household products such as glue, shoe polish and air fresheners to ...
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