Every idea counts.
As society progresses and transitions to various kinds of issues regarding drug abuse, we must be able to keep up with these issues. Thus we encourage and recommend that students invested in the medical field to research and establish concrete findings to contribute to our knowledge.
We have a list of research topics which can be picked up today and initiated. There is also a choice of a custom topic which can be researched on if approved.
Once chosen a topic, you will be working with a doctor or professor in the field of interest, this will be usually a 2 month research paper which is then approved by us and sent out on a scholarly journal.
Topics are as listed :
Neurobiological mechanisms underlying adolescent nicotine dependence
The effectiveness of early intervention policies in preventing teen substance relapse
Social contagion theory as applied to vaping trends in middle and high schools
The impact of targeted digital advertising on youth drug experimentation
Intersection of trauma-informed care and school-based addiction prevention
Evaluating the long-term efficacy of the CRAFFT screening tool in high school populations
Comparative analysis of youth drug prevention policies across U.S. states with varying regulation strictness
Role of executive function development in adolescent decision-making around substance use
How zoning laws influence access to addictive substances near schools
Media literacy as a tool for reducing youth susceptibility to pro-drug messaging
Influence of socioeconomic disparities on adolescent drug abuse trends
Ethical dilemmas in conducting addiction research with underage participants
Longitudinal study designs in tracking vaping-related lung damage among teens
The correlation between school climate and student vulnerability to substance abuse
Algorithmic bias and its role in promoting drug-related content to teens on social platforms