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Fewer people started using heroin last year, but meth and marijuana use are up among young people, survey says


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  Far fewer people started using heroin last year, but the decline among new 18- to 25-year-old heroin users was almost imperceptible and this age group also saw a big jump in methamphetamine and marijuana use, according to a federal report out Friday. The report, released by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, found one positive change among 18-to 25-year-olds: They're misusing prescription opioids less.

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