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Public Health in Pharmacy Practice: A Casebook •
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Public Health in Pharmacy Practice: A Casebook •
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Sexuality Research and Social Policy •
Opinions About Abortion Among Reproductive-Age Women in Ohio
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Open Journal of Psychiatry •
Police Emergency Commitment Powers in Cases of Persons Experiencing Mental Health Crisis in “Public Spaces”: Review of the Commitment Process in England and Wales, in Comparison to the Practice in the United States of America (USA)
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Child Abuse & Neglect •
Association between Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) and child maltreatment among a cohort of fragile families
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National League of Cities •
Tracking State Preemption 2019: The Pre-Pandemic Landscape
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National League of Cities •
Consequences of State Tax and Expenditure Limits on Local Services
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International Journal of Drug Policy •
Association between fatal opioid overdose and state medical cannabis laws in US national survey data, 2000-2011
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Journal of Addictive Diseases •
Attitudes toward syringe exchange programs in rural Appalachian community
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Journal of Health and Social Behavior •
Trends in U.S. Population Health: The Central Role of Policies, Politics, and Profits
Jennifer Karas Montez, Mark Hayward, Anna Zajacova
Treating Opioid Use Disorder in General Medical Settings •
Supporting Any Positive Change: Harm Reduction as an Integral Pillar of Opioid Use Disorder Treatment
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UpToDate •
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Substance Use & Misuse •
Consider the Source: Associations between Syringe Sources and Risky Injection Behaviors in California’s Central Valley
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Substance Abuse and Addiction •
Modeling Hepatitis C Elimination Among People Who Inject Drugs in New Hampshire
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University of New Hampshire Scholars' Repository •
Whiteness, Discipline, and Educational Disadvantage: A Case for California Schools
Dow Drukker
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Advancing Women's Health Through Medical Education: A Systems Approach in Family Planning and Abortion •
Integrating Abortion Training into Advanced-Practice Clinician Programs
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Journal for Human Rights and Social Work •
The Case for Considering Renter Insecurity as an Indicator of Federal Fair Housing Progress
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Race and Social Problems •
Racial and Ethnic Residential Segregation by Family Structure and the Presence of Children in Metropolitan America
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JAMA Network Open •
Association of Travel Distance to Nearest Abortion Facility With Rates of Abortion
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Pain Medicine •
Assessing variation in state opioid tapering laws: Comparing state laws with the CDC guideline
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University of California, Irvine •
Housing Crisis in the Private Rental Sector: Explaining Tenants' Actions and Decisions When Facing Housing Challenges
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The University of Arizona •
Doctors, Documents, and Diagnostic Disparities: Essays on the Economics of Mental Health
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Journal of Medical Ethics •
Civil commitment for opioid misuse: do short-term benefits outweigh long-term harms?
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Feminist Formations •
From Broken Windows to Broken Homes: Homebreaking as Racialized and Gendered Poverty Governance
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Research Methods for Criminal Justice and Criminology
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International Journal of Drug Policy •
Is the severity of the Great Recession's aftershocks correlated with changes in access to the combined prevention environment among people who inject drugs?
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