TREATMENT FORMULATION FOR FUTURE VICTIMS OF NARCOTICS ABUSE [PDF]
Extraordinary crimes are crimes against conscience, against human values, and capable of threatening world peace, security, and prosperity. The concept of this crime is based on the concept of international law and then modified according to the needs ...
Saktiawan P.+3 more
doaj
Inference of the Russian drug community from one of the largest social networks in the Russian Federation [PDF]
The criminal nature of narcotics complicates the direct assessment of a drug community, while having a good understanding of the type of people drawn or currently using drugs is vital for finding effective intervening strategies. Especially for the Russian Federation this is of immediate concern given the dramatic increase it has seen in drug abuse ...
arxiv
Environmental life cycle of fentanyl: From the cradle to an unknown grave
Abstract The lack of available information on the presence and persistence of fentanyl in the environment is a significant gap in the technical literature. Although the origins of the opioid in the environment are well‐known because they follow the same pathways of other drug‐related environmental contaminants, the downstream effects of fentanyl in the
Deseree J. Reid+5 more
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From mouse to man: the 5-HT3 receptor modulates physical dependence on opioid narcotics
Objectives Addiction to opioid narcotics represents a major public health challenge. Animal models of one component of addiction, physical dependence, show this trait to be highly heritable.
Lawrence F Chu+7 more
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Trends in resource utilization for new‐onset psychosis hospitalizations at children's hospitals
Abstract Background Children with new‐onset psychosis often require hospitalization for medical evaluation. Objectives The goal of this study was to assess variations in the management of children with new‐onset psychosis and characterize trends in resource utilization.
Ankita Gupta+8 more
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Background: The role of narcotic use in patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is poorly defined. We sought to determine the clinical features of patients with IBD who use narcotics and factors associated with the discontinuation of narcotics ...
K. Hanson+5 more
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Cyclical medication management interventions in health care settings: A systematic review
Abstract Introduction It is estimated that one in 30 patients experiences at least one preventable medication‐related harm while receiving care. Cyclical medicine improvement interventions, where health systems continuously collect data, implement prescribing/dispensing interventions, review outcomes, and revise the intervention, have demonstrated ...
Isabelle Meulenbroeks+6 more
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Background Exposure to community violence is common worldwide and is associated with emotional and behavioural problems in children. Little is known about sources of resilience. Building on our previous work on the contribution of callous‐unemotional (CU) traits to child aggression in Colombia, we examined whether positive parenting is protective for ...
Diana Obando+2 more
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Functional neuroimaging of psychedelic experience: An overview of psychological and neural effects and their relevance to research on creativity, daydreaming, and dreaming [PDF]
Humans have employed an incredible variety of plant-derived substances over the millennia in order to alter consciousness and perception. Among the innumerable narcotics, analgesics, 'ordeal' drugs, and other psychoactive substances discovered and used in ritualistic contexts by cultures around the world, one class in particular stands out not only for
arxiv
Artificial intelligence and physician burnout: A productivity paradox
Abstract Introduction Physician burnout persists in the American healthcare system. In part, this burnout is believed to be driven by the Electronic Health Record (EHR) and its fraught role in the clinical work of physicians. Artificial intelligence (AI)‐enabled healthcare technologies are often promoted on the basis of their promise to reduce burnout ...
David Alexander Goodson+3 more
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