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[Harmful substances in cigarette smoke].
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The Intestinal Barrier: A Multilayered Gatekeeper Against Systemic Disease. [PDF]
Wakabayashi J, Kimura K, Kawauchi T.
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Illicit substances in school-confiscated vapes: Lessons from a laboratory-driven public health pilot. [PDF]
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The brain is defenseless against pesticides. [PDF]
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Reducing the harm of adolescent substance use.
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Determinants of harmful substance use and harmful gambling [PDF]
First paragraph: Our understanding of the nature of harmful substance use and harmful gambling is informed by our position as European societies that place a high value on economic productivity, on success and pleasure, and on perpetuating individual ...
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The harms of punishing substance use during pregnancy
International Journal of Drug Policy, 2021As rates of substance use have increased in the United States, rates of substance-involved pregnancies have also been on the rise, inspiring new civil policies designed to punish pregnant and parenting individuals who engage in substance use or are living with an untreated substance use disorder.
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2022
In the United Kingdom, illicit psychoactive substances were once described in legislation as dangerous drugs or even as poisons. It is therefore sensible to regard what are now called controlled drugs as belonging to a spectrum of harmful substances, where ‘harm’ can refer to the individual or to society at large.
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In the United Kingdom, illicit psychoactive substances were once described in legislation as dangerous drugs or even as poisons. It is therefore sensible to regard what are now called controlled drugs as belonging to a spectrum of harmful substances, where ‘harm’ can refer to the individual or to society at large.
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