Injection drug use is becoming less common among young people in the U.S., especially blacks, a new analysis of national data shows.
In fact, middle-aged men and women are more likely to have ever injected drugs than younger people -- or older people, for that matter...
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Thursday, January 25, 2007
Mid-lifers most likely to have injected drugs
More evidence that the most serious drug problems are among middle-aged people:
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Good post, important trend...
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