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various. (1990). Snidey : ecstasy : ketamine : barbiturate : asthma : liver problems : epilepsy. Manchester: Lifeline.
Keywords: addiction; AOD dependence; chemical addiction; other AOD substances
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various. (1992). Solvents : a parent's guide : the signs : the dangers : what to do. Heywood: Departement of Health, Health Publications Unit.
Keywords: addiction; AOD dependence; chemical addiction; other AOD substances
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Alborough, T., & Helfgott, S. (1999). Solvents : an information guide for parents. Jersey: Health Promotion Unit.
Keywords: addiction; AOD dependence; chemical addiction; other AOD substances
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Nygren-Krug, H. (2002). 25 questions and answers on health and human rights. Geneva: World Health Organization (WHO).
Keywords: government and politics; international area
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Scavuzzo, M. (1996). Harm reduction protocol as practiced by the Chicago Recovery Alliance. Chicago: Chicago Recovery Alliance (CRA).
Keywords: harm reduction; history; needle distribution and exchange; methadone maintenance; drug substitution therapy; health promotion; prevention through education; law enforcement; recommendations or guidelines; United States
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Junius, J. (2003). The aging of HIV (fact sheet) (E. P. Tomaszewski, Ed.). Washington: National Association of Social Workers (NASW).
Keywords: health promotion; HIV infection; Aids; fact sheet
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Westermeyer, R. W. (1990). Push harm reduction. Robert Westermeyer.
Abstract: Welcome to the first Harm Reduction information center on the Web, launched in 1994! This Web Site is dedicated to the dissemination of information about Harm Reduction philosophy and Harm Reduction interventions. This site has been created by HabitSmart and will be updated as frequently as humanly possible. Contributions are encouraged and accepted, as long as they are true to the Harm Reduction model and aren’t likely to offend or alienate too many people.
Keywords: harm reduction; dissemination of AODE information; methadone; methadone maintenance; intervention (persuasion to treatment); controlled drinking; diet; moderate drinking; resistance skills; skills training; harm reduction policy; public opinion on AOD; United States; Belgium; drug substitution therapy
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Riley, D. (1993). The harm reduction model : pragmatic approaches to drug use from the area between intolerance and neglect. Ottawa: Canadian Centre on Substance Abuse (CCSA).
Keywords: harm reduction; AOD use, abuse, and dependence; illicit drug; history; HIV infection; Aids; intravenous injection; needle distribution and exchange; treatment and maintenance; methadone maintenance; drug substitution therapy; alcohol; controlled drinking; health promotion; prevention through education; law enforcement; Canada
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Westermeyer, R. W. (1996). Reducing harm : a very good idea. West Hollywood: Habitsmart.
Keywords: harm reduction; chemical addiction; HIV infection; Aids; international differences; Netherlands; United States
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Wong, L. (2001). What policy approaches to addiction should we adopt : supply / demand reduction, harm reduction, or prevention? Linda Wong.
Keywords: government and politics; AOD public policy strategy; AOD use, abuse, and dependence; chemical addiction; prevention through supply reduction; prevention through demand reduction; harm reduction; prevention
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