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Unregulated Substance Abuse and Systemic Inflammation Markers: A Review. [PDF]
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Perceived impacts of medications for opioid use disorder implementation on mental health services and substance use counseling in carceral settings: qualitative findings from 13 Massachusetts jails. [PDF]
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Correction to "Involuntary treatment for substance use: application of Kass' ethical framework to Alberta's <i>Compassionate Intervention Act</i>". [PDF]
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Clinics in Sports Medicine, 1992
The three types of drugs commonly used in sports--therapeutic drugs, performance-enhancing drugs, and recreational drugs--have been discussed and presented in a way that should be helpful to health care providers dealing with athletes. The goal of this article has been not only to present information concerning drugs but also to raise the awareness ...
A P, Jonas, R T, Sickles, J A, Lombardo
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The three types of drugs commonly used in sports--therapeutic drugs, performance-enhancing drugs, and recreational drugs--have been discussed and presented in a way that should be helpful to health care providers dealing with athletes. The goal of this article has been not only to present information concerning drugs but also to raise the awareness ...
A P, Jonas, R T, Sickles, J A, Lombardo
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Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 2003
Liddle and Dakof's (1995) comprehensive review of the status of family‐based treatment for drug abuse concluded that this modality offered a “promising, but not definitive” approach to treating drug abuse among adolescents and adults. Less than a decade later, significant progress can be seen in the treatment of drug abuse problems using family‐based ...
Cynthia L, Rowe, Howard A, Liddle
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Liddle and Dakof's (1995) comprehensive review of the status of family‐based treatment for drug abuse concluded that this modality offered a “promising, but not definitive” approach to treating drug abuse among adolescents and adults. Less than a decade later, significant progress can be seen in the treatment of drug abuse problems using family‐based ...
Cynthia L, Rowe, Howard A, Liddle
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