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Harmful Substances on the Opera Stage

Journal of Voice, 2002
Objective, quantitative information is lacking in the medical community about actual working conditions for professional singers onstage, and moreover, about which conditions are safe. Physicians, speech-language pathologists, and speech scientists focusing on laryngology should have relevant information about the opera as workplace and the medical ...
Richter, Bernhard (Prof. Dr.)   +5 more
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Harm Reduction and Substance Use in Adolescents

Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice
This article discusses the use of substances among adolescents, the unacceptable overdose death rates they bear, and the relevant evidence-based harm reduction strategies available in primary care, including medications for opioid use disorder.
Laurel B, Witt   +2 more
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Strategies for Promotion of Avoiding Harmful Substances

Nursing Clinics of North America, 1991
Obviously, avoiding harmful substances and addictions to them and intervening later once the addiction is established are complex tasks. All the aspects of primary, secondary, and tertiary interventions can be used in a given family with addiction, for there may be late-stage, chronic addiction, early addiction that can be interrupted, and youngsters ...
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Pathways between urbanization and harmful substance use

Current Opinion in Psychiatry, 2019
Epidemiological literature suggests that urbanization is potentially linked to a number of stressors that could be associated with harmful substance use and mental disorders. This may vary by country. This review gives attention to emergent literature examining the pathways between urbanization and harmful substance use.Studies examining the links ...
Nirvana, Morgan, Sumaya, Mall
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[Harmful substances and infertility. Substances of abuse].

Geburtshilfe und Frauenheilkunde, 1992
Contaminants exercise an influence on different levels of reproduction, resulting in disturbances of the cycle, abortion and diverse complications during pregnancy among women, whereas, in the case of men, alterations of the spermiogram have been observed.
I, Gerhard, B, Runnebaum
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Protection or Harm? Suppressing Substance-Use Data

New England Journal of Medicine, 2015
The CMS policy of withholding from research data sets any claim with a substance-use–disorder diagnosis or related procedure code impedes research evaluating policies and practices meant to improve care for patients with such disorders.
Austin B, Frakt, Nicholas, Bagley
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Physical harm due to chronic substance use

Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology, 2013
Chronic use at high dose of illicit drugs, alcohol and tobacco is associated with physical disease. The relative physical harm of these substances has not been described before, but will benefit the guiding of policy measures about licit and illicit substances.
van Amsterdam, J   +3 more
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Harm Reduction Treatment for Substance Use

2023
Harm reduction approaches are effective, patient-driven alternatives to abstinence-based treatment for people who are not ready, willing, or able to stop using substances. This volume outlines the scientific basis and historical development of these approaches, and reviews why abstinence-based approaches often do not work.
Susan E. Collins, Seema L. Clifasefi
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General Problems of Harmful Substances in the Sea

1981
Many environmental chemicals have a toxic effect on marine organisms. They reduce the number of survivors, influence metabolism, photosynthesis or breeding efficiency, and alter behavioral patterns. To date, too little has been known about sublethal toxic effects and long-term effects.
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