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Cannabis Legalization Outcomes in Canada: Trading Off Increased Health Problem for Reduced Crime Burdens Is Not Good Enough. [PDF]
Fischer B +4 more
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The Hollowing Out of News: The Implications of the Erosion of Public Interest Journalism
ABSTRACT This essay examines the structural erosion of public interest journalism and its implications for public accountability, institutional trust and research. Focusing on Australia, with Anglo‐American comparisons, it shows how economic, technological and regulatory disruptions have undermined investigative journalism, thereby weakening scrutiny ...
Clinton Free
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Reforming Taiwan's Living Kidney Donation Policy: Achieving Consistency and Healthcare Equity. [PDF]
Tsai HB, Pan CH, Yang FJ, Lee MC.
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Does the total consumption model apply to cannabis use?
Abstract Aims To test whether the total consumption model and its extension, the theory of collectivity, apply to adolescent cannabis use. We estimated: (1) whether the distribution of cannabis use frequency was stable over time; (2) whether changes in average cannabis use were mirrored across consumption quantiles; and (3) whether higher average use ...
Thor Norström, Håkan Leifman
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From propaganda to neoliberal consumer culture: the cultural logics of physical activity promotion in Maoist and urban China. [PDF]
Zhu P, Pang Z, Yin Y, Wen Z, Zhang Y.
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Abstract Background and aim Cannabis use is prevalent in Australia, however, limited research has explored the levels of high‐risk cannabis use within nationally representative samples. This study aimed to address this gap by examining the proportion of individuals meeting criteria for high‐risk cannabis use and identifying its correlates in a ...
Janni Leung +4 more
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Does the trade of medical products contribute to promoting human development?-An empirical analysis based on data from China and RCEP countries. [PDF]
Wu L, Liu W, Zhou J, Zhou D, Xiao H.
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The evolution of Australian cannabis policies, 1967 to 2024
Abstract Aim To describe the outcomes of cannabis policy debates in Australia from 1967 to 2024. Methods We searched popular media, public reports, parliamentary inquiries and policy documents on cannabis in Australia since the 1960s and examined peer reviewed papers, national survey data and police records of cannabis‐related arrests.
Wayne D. Hall +3 more
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