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90 DAYS: An investigation of a short entertainment-education film to improve HIV status disclosure among black women living with HIV in Miami-Dade County.

Social Science and Medicine, 2021
Within Miami-Dade County, Black women experience disproportionate rates of HIV incidence and prevalence. Status disclosure to sexual partners is central to mitigating the HIV epidemic and ensuring a healthier lifestyle for those living with the virus ...
Jazmyne V. Simmons   +6 more
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Dade County: The Politics of Managing Urban Growth

Science, 1976
This is one of several articles specially prepared for this issue of Science in recognition of Habitat: The United Nations Conference on Human Settlements now taking place in Vancouver.
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Prevalence of xylazine in overdose cases: An analysis of Miami‐Dade County medical examiner case data

Journal of Forensic Sciences, 2023
Xylazine sedative, muscle relaxant, and analgesic used in a veterinary setting. Although xylazine was never approved for therapeutic use in humans, it has become popular in the street drug market as a cutting or bulking agent in the fentanyl and heroin ...
Rocio B. Potoukian   +4 more
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COVID-19 and Urban Futures: Impacts on Business Closures in Miami-Dade County

Annals of the American Association of Geographers, 2022
The COVID-19 pandemic altered the local economic geographies of many U.S. cities, and it remains unclear how long these changes will persist. This study analyzed the sociospatial dynamics of business closures in Miami-Dade County, Florida, from August ...
Handuo Li, Justin Stoler
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Influence of Built Environment on Pedestrian Crashes: A Case Study of Miami-Dade County

Transportation Research Record, 2022
The objective of this study was to identify pedestrian crash hotspots and assess the built environment to identify factors that increase the probability of a roadway corridor becoming a hotspot.
Fabio Soto   +3 more
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Measuring Heterogeneous Preferences for Adaptation Strategies in Response to Sea Level Rise: Evidence from Miami-Dade County

Land Economics, 2022
Despite mounting threats from rising sea levels, adaptation to sea level rise (SLR) is often challenged by limited funding and understanding of residents’ preferences.
Xuqi Chen, Zhifeng Gao, Xiang Bi
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Comprehensive drug programs: the Dade County example

American Journal of Psychiatry, 1975
The authors present data from a survey of four methadone maintenance programs, five outpatient clinics, six nonresidential facilities, and nine therapeutic communities affiliated with the Dade County Comprehensive Drug Program. The treatment population included more blacks but fewer Latins than the general county population. Primary drugs of abuse were
R S, Weppner, D C, McBride
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A Diphtheria Outbreak in Dade County, Florida

Southern Medical Journal, 1976
During a 16-week period in late 1969, 11 cases of diphtheria (three fatal) were reported from Miami, Dade County, Florida. For each of ten previous years, two cases at most had been reported. All patients resided in a predominantly black, low socioeconomic community within the 7-square-mile Model City area.
C H, Hennekens, M S, Saslaw
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Dade County's Pride Program

Journal of Drug Education, 1975
The PRIDE Program is an integral part of the Comprehensive Health Education of the Dade County Schools. It affords students the opportunity to develop skills in what has become known as the “affective domain.” The PRIDE Program encompasses youngsters in grades K-12 and is designed to prevent problems rather than deal with them after the fact.
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Dade County’s Plan for Aquifer Management

Journal of the Environmental Engineering Division, 1981
The Dade County Environmental Resources Management Department has developed an innovative program to protect the Biscayne Aquifer, the sole source of drinking water in southeastern Florida. Studies conducted prior to and as a part of the 208 water quality planning program established the presence of volatile organic compounds and nitrates in certain ...
Douglas Yoder   +4 more
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