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Addiction related resources
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Massachusetts Resources
National Governmental Agencies and Public Policy Resources
SAMHSA is charged with improving the quality and availability of prevention, treatment, and rehabilitative services to address substance abuse and mental illness. Offers data and statistics on: National Survey on Drug Use and Health, Emergency Room Data, Facilities Data, and Treatment Data.
The mission of the Center for Substance Abuse Treatment is to promote community-based substance abuse treatment and recovery services for individuals and families in every community. CSAT provides national leadership to improve access, reduce barriers, and promote high quality, effective treatment and recovery services
A part of the US Department of Health and Human Services, NIH is the largest source of funding for medical research in the world.
NIAAA is one of the 27 institutes and centers that comprise the National Institutes of Health (NIH). NIAAA supports and conducts research on the impact of alcohol use on human health and well-being. It is the largest funder of alcohol research in the world.
NIDA's mission is to bring the power of science to bear on drug abuse and addiction through strategic support and research across a broad range of disciplines, and ensuring the rapid and effective dissemination and use of the results of that research to significantly improve prevention and treatment.
ONDCP advises the President on drug-control issues, coordinates drug-control activities and related funding across the Federal government, and produces the annual National Drug Control Strategy.
CDC conducts critical science and provides health information that protects our nation against expensive and dangerous health threats, and responds when these arise.
The DEA enforces the controlled substances laws and regulations of the United States.
World Organizations
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