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- National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA)
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The National Institute on Drug Abuse
The The National Institute on Drug Abuse, or NIDA as it is commonly called, is a preeminent research body dedicated to understanding the effects of drug abuse and addiction. Established in 1974, NIDA conducts in-depth studies on a wide spectrum of drugs, from stimulants to controlled substances. This essential research helps us to develop more effective prevention and care strategies for drug abuse disorders. NIDA also plays a key role in training the public about the dangers of drug abuse and promoting healthy habits.
- Via its diverse research portfolio, NIDA works to advance our understanding of the biological, psychological, and social factors that contribute drug abuse.
- Furthermore, NIDA provides funding for a wide range of studies.
- NIDA's mission is to reduce the burden of drug abuse in our society.