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Maternal substance abuse

The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 1998
The epidemic of substance abuse, which has swept through much of the world, has left behind a trail of devastated lives and families. Alcohol and substance abuse by women during pregnancy has also been reported to be widespread and can affect the unborn fetus with the potential for life-long disabilities.
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Substance Abuse

2016
Substance abuse in pregnancy is a cause of maternal and neonatal morbidity and mortality. It can lead to a wide range of health, social, and psychological problems. Many of these mothers are young, single, socially deprived, and often present late for antenatal care. The prevalence is unclear as substance abuse is often concealed, but it is most common
Ross Junkin, Elizabeth M. McGrady
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Volatile substance abuse

Clinical Reviews in Allergy & Immunology, 1997
Although not as notorious as alcohol, tobacco, or marijuana, VSA remains a common problem in the industrialized world. Some investigators believe that VSA has quietly reached near-epidemic proportions as no consistent system exists for gathering data on the extent of inhalant-related toxicity in most countries.
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Substance Abuse

2023
Abstract In Eugene O’Neill’s Long Day’s Journey Into Night, Mary, who is addicted to morphine, is the center of a dysfunctional family where drinking is also a problem. In The Iceman Cometh by O’Neill, a group of alcoholics try to deal with life and their longing for oblivion.
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Substance Abuse

2018
This book provides readers with a basic understanding of substance abuse, especially as it relates to teens and young adults, plus resources and guidance for overcoming it. Whether it’s alcohol, tobacco, recreational drugs, or prescription medications, substance abuse can have devastating consequences for an individual’s short- and long-term ...
Peter H. Wilson   +2 more
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Substance Abuse

The American Journal of Nursing, 1998
Mary Gorman, Dana Murphy-Parker,
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Substance abuse.

Journal of gerontological social work, 2008
Alcohol abuse poses special risks for increased morbidity and mortality among older adults, contributing to the heightened use of medical resources and the related increase in medical costs. Although the prevalance of alcohol use disorders in the older adults is generally less than that found in younger groups, it is expected to increase with the aging
Sherry M, Cummings   +3 more
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Substance Abuse

Journal of PeriAnesthesia Nursing, 2020
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Substance Abuse Treatment

Psychiatric Services, 1994
W W, Weddington, A T, McLellan
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Substance Abuse

The American Journal of Nursing, 1997
Mary Gorman, Joseph Ianelli
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