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    'Two pains together': patient perspectives on psychological aspects of chronic pain while living with HIV. by Jessica S Merlin, Melonie Walcott, Christine Ritchie, Ivan Herbey, Stefan G Kertesz, Eric Chamot, Michael Saag, Janet M Turan

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…Key themes that emerged included the close relationship between mood and pain; mood and pain in the context of living with HIV; use of alcohol/drugs to self-medicate for pain; and the challenge of receiving prescription pain medications while dealing with substance use disorders.The results suggest that psychological approaches to chronic pain treatment may be well received by HIV-infected patients.…”
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    HYPERTRIGLYCERIDEMIC ACUTE PANCREATITIS: PROGRESS AND PROBLEMS by I. N. Grigorieva

    Published 2017-03-01
    “…Modern treatment of HTG-associated AP include plasmapheresis to the TG levels of 300-500 mg/dL, then - diet, refuse from alcohol, drugs: omega-3 fatty acids, fibrates, nicotinic acid. …”
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    Extrapontine myelinolysis presenting as acute parkinsonism by Ditchfield A, Sajith J, Katifi HA

    Published 2006-09-01
    “…</p> <p>Even gradual correction of hyponatraemia can produce myelinolysis, especially with pre-existing malnourishment, alcoholism, drug misuse, Addison's disease and immuno-suppression. …”
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    Paula Spencer or the Miraculous Transformation of Misery into Joy by Aída Díaz-Bild

    Published 2012-03-01
    “…InPaula Spencer (2007), the sequel to The Woman Who Walked into Doors (1996), characters face alcoholism, drug addiction, illness, violence, etc. but the introduction of the comic element or vision prevents melodrama and sentimentalism from entering the novel. …”
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    Documentary analysis of cases of sexual violence against boys reported in Porto Alegre by Jean Von Hohendorff, Lucas Souza Costa, Luísa Fernanda Habigzang, Silvia Helena Koller

    Published 2014-05-01
    “…A total of 239 notification forms were analyzed according to: characteristics of the victim (i.e., age, race, education level, presence of disability, SV consequences); of the SV (i.e., occurrence year, notification year, notifying establishment, context, place of occurrence, type, occurrence of penetration, number of episodes, others forms of violence, number of perpetrators, final classification – whether confirmed or not – and referrals); and of the abusers (i.e., gender, relationship to the victim, use of alcohol/drugs). There was predominance of white boys between seven and 12 years of age, victims of intrafamilial SV of two or more episodes perpetrated by male perpetrators. …”
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    Prevalence and factors associated with experience of intrafamilial violence by teenagers in school by Rosana Santos Mota, Nadirlene Pereira Gomes, Fernanda Matheus Estrela, Melissa Almeida Silva, Jéssica Damasceno de Santana, Luana Moura Campos, Kátia Cordélia Cunha Cordeiro

    “…ABSTRACT Objective: To estimate prevalence of intrafamilial violence experience and its association with sociodemographic, sexual and use of alcohol/drugs variables in teenagers of a public school in Salvador, Bahia, Brazil. …”
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    REPERCUSSÕES MATERNAS E NEONATAIS DA GRAVIDEZ NA ADOLESCÊNCIA by Lívia Gomes Ribeiro, Daniela Souza Carvalho, João Lourival de Souza Junior, Samir Buainain Kassar

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…A difference of 471.5g occurred in newborns from young adult mothers compared to children of teen mothers. The use of alcohol, drugs and contraceptive methods did not obtain statistical significance. …”
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    Child Sexual Violence in Brazil: A Public Health Issue by Leide da Conceição Sanches, Gabriela de Araujo, Marina Ramos, Leandro Rozin, Patricia Maria Forte Rauli

    Published 2019-02-01
    “…In addition, studies point to a significant increase in a predisposition to alcoholism, drug abuse, depression and suicidal ideation in adulthood, reinforcing the negative impact of childhood and juvenile violence throughout life. …”
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    Impact and Risk of Moral Injury Among Deployed Veterans: Implications for Veterans and Mental Health by Joseph A. Boscarino, Richard E. Adams, Tiah J. Wingate, Joseph J. Boscarino, Thomas G. Urosevich, Stuart N. Hoffman, H. Lester Kirchner, Charles R. Figley, William P. Nash

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…In addition, as hypothesized, MI was also associated with pain, sleep disorders, fear of death, anomie, use of alcohol/drugs to cope post-deployment, and poor unit support/morale during deployment. …”
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    THE DEMOGRAPHIC SECURITY OF RUSSIA AND ITS REGIONS: PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS by V. G. Glushkova, O. B. Khoreva

    Published 2017-10-01
    “…The centerpiece of the article is devoted to problems of the contemporary Russia related to alcoholism, drug addiction and smoking. The authors focus on current issues of the family policy and preservation of the family institution in Russia highlighting the problems associated with the spread of informal marriage, the growing number of abandoned children and challenges of adoption and child custody. …”
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    The path to addiction and back by Martin Stanoev

    Published 2014-04-01
    “…Selected findings focus on the climate associated with the use of non-alcohol drugs in a school class team, recognising the identification with the anti-hero of the addicted individual as a surprising motive for drug use, and analysing the moment of balance as an opportunity for intervention of helping professions. …”
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    Unique Characteristics of Bias Crimes Committed by Males or Females in the United States by Rebecca Stotzer, Meripa T. Godinet, Janet T. Davidson

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…Men and women were similar in their suspect characteristics (such as using alcohol/drugs before the crime) and the overall incident characteristics (such as causing injury). …”
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    Features of Social and Economic Support of the Territorial Subjects of the Russian Federation by Denis A. Klyuchnikov, Rustem A. Shichiyakh, Eugeny P. Kolpak, Vitaly A. Tupchienko, Viktor M. Volodin, Albert K. Isaev

    Published 2016-11-01
    “…The political, social and economic reforms of the 90-ies of the last century, along with the activation of such social phenomena as alcoholism, drug addiction, depopulation, etc., gave rise to some processes fundamentally new for Russia - poverty, unemployment, child neglect, forced migration characterized by steady growth of population in need of social support. …”
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    A STUDY OF ACQUIRED HARMFUL HABITS AT 15-16-YEAR-OLD STUDENTS by P. Dikova

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…The issues and questions were related to smoking, alcohol, drugs and aggressive behavior. The analysis of the data revealed that harmful dependencies are more or less part of their lives. …”
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    Repurposing Disulfiram as an Antimicrobial Agent in Topical Infections by Maria Lajarin-Reinares, Eloy Pena-Rodríguez, Mariona Cañellas-Santos, Elisabet Rosell-Vives, Pilar Cortés, Montserrat Llagostera Casas, Maria Àngels Calvo, Francisco Fernandez-Campos

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Disulfiram, which was originally approved as an anti-alcoholism drug, offers an attractive alternative to treat topical multidrug resistance bacteria in skin human infections. …”
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    Controversies Surrounding the Origin of Hepatocytes in Adult Livers and the in Vitro Generation or Propagation of HepatocytesSummary by Nicole Min Qian Pek, Kevin J. Liu, Massimo Nichane, Lay Teng Ang

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…As hepatocytes metabolize amino acids, alcohol, drugs, and other substrates, they produce and are exposed to a milieu of toxins and harmful byproducts that can damage themselves. …”
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