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Police Brutality and Black Health: Setting the Agenda for Public Health Scholars.
Sirry M. Alang +3 more
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Post‐Mortem Identification and Toxicological Findings of Fluetonitazepyne and Isotonitazepyne
In early 2025, five death cases in Finland tested positive for fluetonitazepyne and one for isotonitazepyne in urine drug screening. A peak corresponding to O‐dealkylated fluetonitazepyne, the 4‐OH‐nitazepyne metabolite, was present in all fluetonitazepyne‐positive urine samples and was later used in the identification of isotonitazepynein one fatal ...
Pirkko Kriikku +3 more
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The impact of occupational psychological stress on the subjective well-being of police: mechanisms and interventions. [PDF]
Wu F, Shi K, He Z, Liu J.
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Throughout 2014–2023, over 20,000 AAS analyses have been conducted at the drug of abuse laboratory, Karolinska University Hospital. Approximately 20% and 2% of the samples have been positive for AAS, with no trends of increase or decrease. Around 50% of the AAS‐positive samples were also positive for narcotics (year 2022–2023), with gender differences;
Kim Petterson Bohlin +4 more
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Safeguarding Experiences of People in Mental Distress, Police and Healthcare Practitioners: An Integrative Review. [PDF]
Heyman I, Kennedy C, Grant A, Wooff A.
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ABSTRACT Objective Access to follow‐up care after a medical admission for adolescents with anorexia nervosa (AN) is important; yet access can be delayed or unavailable. This study assessed the feasibility and acceptability of a supplemental virtual 8‐week outpatient group therapy program following inpatient care. A secondary aim explored the outpatient
Elizabeth V. Franklin +7 more
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