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Isaac Campos. Home grown: Marijuana and the origins of Mexico's war on drugs
Addiction, EarlyView.
Wayne Hall, Sarah Yeates
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Abstract In their 2022 study, ‘The Effects of Naloxone Access Laws on Opioid Abuse, Mortality, and Crime,’ Doleac and Mukherjee conclude that broadening access to a life‐saving drug—naloxone—does not reduce opioid‐related mortality as the drug simultaneously encourages riskier drug use. I show issues with their data, design, and estimation methods. For
Sergey Alexeev
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Survey on 9 years of anti‐doping controls in horse races in Italy
Abstract Background Doping in racehorses is a threat to horse welfare and the integrity of the sport. Despite its relevance, the literature on the prevalence of anti‐doping violations worldwide is limited. Objectives To analyse anti‐doping violations in racehorses in Italy. Study Design Retrospective observational study.
Mariana Roccaro+5 more
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ABSTRACT Aims To verify the efficacy of virtual reality compared to tablet games for pain and anxiety management in children undergoing percutaneous bone pin and/or suture removal procedures. Design Randomised clinical trial using two parallel groups: (1) virtual reality or (2) tablet game.
Estelle Guingo+19 more
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Abstract Animal growth is a fundamental component of population dynamics, which is closely tied to mortality, fecundity, and maturation. As a result, estimating growth often serves as the basis of population assessments. In fish, analysing growth typically involves fitting a growth model to age‐at‐length data derived from counting growth rings in ...
Jan Droll+4 more
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ABSTRACT Aim The aim of this review was to explore the influencing factors that contribute to medication administration errors (MAEs) made by novice registered nurses (NRNs). Background MAEs are a significant yet preventable risk to patient safety in healthcare settings, compromising both patient health and care quality. Evidence suggests that NRNs are
Chelsea Webb+3 more
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Supragingival Microbiota Alterations in Individuals With Sleep Bruxism: A Pilot Study
ABSTRACT Background Sleep bruxism (SB) is an oral behaviour associated to jaw clenching or grinding of the teeth. Its aetiology is most likely multifactorial; however, recent studies suggested that SB is associated with activation of the sympathetic nervous system. Dysbiosis of the oral microbiota is linked to oral and systemic diseases.
Athénaïs Collard+7 more
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Navigating Mental Health Services as an (Im)Perfect Service User
ABSTRACT Purpose This paper reflects on my experiences as a Māori woman navigating addiction, family violence, and recovery in New Zealand. The paper also explores how psychiatric and mental health nurses can better support women who use drugs (WWUD) by embracing complexity and rejecting idealized recovery models. Background WWUD who are also parenting
Suzette Jackson
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Introduction & Objective: Addiction is a complex problem with different psychological, social and familial aspects, which strongly threaten the health of million people, and collapse the social and personal life.
Ali Reza Rahimi+3 more
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