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Women and Addiction in International Literature: Sex, Gender, and Risks.
The international literature on women and addiction distinguishes, on the one hand, between publications dealing with sex—that is, the physiological differences in how psychoactive...
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Gender and Social Characteristics of Adolescent Drug Users, France, 2000–2005
Introduction - Recent studies of the adult population suggest that social status influences the use of both legal and illegal psychoactive substances differently among men and women,...
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Incidence and Survival of Malignant Hematologic Diseases: General Data and the Situation Among Those Aged 75 and Older, France, 1989–1997.
Materials and Methods ¿ Data from French registries (Francim network) provide accurate information on the incidence and survival rates of the major hematologic malignancies. Results ¿ At...
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Editorial. Should We Be Afraid of Viral Hemorrhagic Fevers?
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The social dynamics of protests: the case of cell towers.
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Quebec's Radon Management Policy.
In the absence of a provincial radon policy, the Public Health Branch of the Quebec Ministry of Health and Social Services (MSSS) commissioned the Quebec National Institute of Public...
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Cesarean Delivery and Postpartum Maternal Mortality, France, 1996–2000.
Objectives. A steady increase in the cesarean section rate has been observed in most countries over the past 20 years. This trend has sparked a controversial debate regarding the risks...
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Incidence and Survival Rates for Adolescent Cancers in France, 1988–1997.
Introduction - In France, cancer among adolescents is rare. However, it is the third leading cause of death. The objective of this study was to examine the incidence and survival rates...
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Incidence of blood-exposure incidents among nursing staff in mainland France, 1999–2000: results of a multicenter survey conducted in 32 hospitals.
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Evaluation of the effectiveness of a measure to prevent blood exposure accidents during venous blood collection.