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Association of spatial proximity to fixed-site syringe services programs with HCV serostatus and injection equipment sharing practices among people who inject drugs in rural New England, United States
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Implementation of an education session on buprenorphine induction in the emergency department, a resident-led initiative
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The role of stigma in cannabis use disclosure: an exploratory study
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“Naloxone? Not for me!” First cross-assessment by patients and healthcare professionals of the risk of opioid overdose
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Safe inhalation pipe provision (SIPP): protocol for a mixed-method evaluation of an intervention to improve health outcomes and service engagement among people who use crack cocaine in England
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Psychedelic microdosing benefits and challenges: an empirical codebook
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Snus: a compelling harm reduction alternative to cigarettes
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