EMCDDA | Prevalence maps — prevalence of drug use in Europe →
These interactive maps shows patterns of drug use throughout Europe based on the most recent data from 2006-2011 provided by the EMCDDA.
These interactive maps shows patterns of drug use throughout Europe based on the most recent data from 2006-2011 provided by the EMCDDA.
The Illicit Drug Data Report provides a statistical overview of illicit drug arrests and seizures as well as profiling the current situation, national impact and the emerging trends and threats of illicit drugs in Australia.
This UNICEF paper aims to assess the change in child well-being over the last decade, by comparing the child well-being index calculated in the UNICEF Report Card 7, and the most recent Report Card 11.
UNICEF Report Card 11 presents a league table of countries based on indicators such as drug use, education and poverty. It is part of UNICEF Child well-being in rich countries report.
UNICEF 'Report Card 11', examining child well-being across the world's most advanced economies, found for instance reductions in young people's use of alcohol, cannabis and tobacco across all countries with comparable data.
This paper summarises data for the problem use of amphetamines, cannabis, cocaine, and opioids.
Cannabis use may also double the stroke risk in young adults, besides being linked with heart attack and emphysema, a progressive lung disease causing shortness of breath, says a new study.
This study showed that stroke patients were 2.3 times more likely to use cannabis as other similar patients.
Cannabis use may double the stroke risk in young adults, according to a recent study by researchers in the Centre for Brain Research at The University of Auckland.
Cannabis use may more than double the risk of stroke in young adults, say Auckland researchers.