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Cardiovascular, respiratory and temperature responses to intravenous heroin (diamorphine) in dependent and non‐dependent humans. [PDF]
Tress Kh, AA El‐Sobky
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Self‐Care in Addiction Recovery: A Scoping Review
ABSTRACT Substance use disorders are a major threat to the health and quality of life of individuals. Self‐care is a strategy that affects health promotion and can be relevant in relapse prevention, as well as contribute to recovery in substance use disorders.
Aina Folgueiras‐Vila+4 more
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Association Between Substance Use and Periodontitis: A Cross-Sectional Analysis of NHANES Data on Marijuana, Hashish, and Cocaine. [PDF]
Aljoghaiman E.
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Heroin addicts, AIDS, and aflatoxins [PDF]
R. G. Hendrickse, S. M. Maxwell
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Responding to reports of nitazene toxicity in Australia
Medical Journal of Australia, Volume 222, Issue 5, Page 216-219, March 2025.
Brendan Clifford+5 more
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No More Heroes? Punk and Family Therapy After the Cancellation of the Future
ABSTRACT In this paper I will tell three parallel stories. The story of punk music, the story of family therapy and small parts of my own story. Both punk and family therapy were social movements built on resistance to commodification, both radical in their perspectives. The Stranglers and Palazzoli 999 and Minuchin.
Paul Rhodes
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ABSTRACT Introduction Chronic pain is a major but modifiable contributor to poor quality of life among long‐term cancer survivors. With growing concern over opioid‐related risks, gabapentinoids have emerged as a safer alternative, though evidence comparing their effectiveness remains limited. Methods We conducted a retrospective cohort study using SEER‐
Shirley K. Chan Sanchez+4 more
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