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Relatório Europeu sobre Drogas

O Relatório Europeu sobre Drogas (RED) de 2022 chega num momento em que grandes acontecimentos mundiais recentes afetaram profundamente todos os domínios da nossa vida, com implicações para os problemas relacionados com a droga que hoje enfrentamos na Europa. O relatório emblemático foi concebido para ajudar a Europa a estar

Características das pessoas que buscam tratamento para drogas no Caribe

Baixe o material em PDF: http://www.cicad.oas.org/oid/pubs/Treatment%20Report%20Final.pdf The characteristics of persons seeking drug treatment in the Caribbean was prepared by the Inter-AmericanObservatory on Drugs (known by its Spanish language acronym, OID) of the Inter-American Drug Abuse ControlCommission (known by its Spanish language acronym, CICAD), which is located within the Secretariat onMultidimensional

Use of alcohol and illicit drugs by trauma patients in Sao Paulo, Brazil

Abstract Introduction Alcohol and illicit drugs impair cognitive and psychomotor skills and may thereby increase the risk of involvement in a road traffic crash and other types of injuries. However, the knowledge on the use of psychoactive substances among injured patients presenting to emergency departments in low and middle-income countries remains limited. Aims To

Relatório Europeu sobre Drogas

O Relatório Europeu sobre Drogas (RED) de 2022 chega num momento em que grandes acontecimentos mundiais recentes afetaram profundamente todos os domínios da nossa vida, com implicações para os problemas relacionados com a droga que hoje enfrentamos na Europa. O relatório emblemático foi concebido para ajudar a Europa a estar

Características das pessoas que buscam tratamento para drogas no Caribe

Baixe o material em PDF: http://www.cicad.oas.org/oid/pubs/Treatment%20Report%20Final.pdf The characteristics of persons seeking drug treatment in the Caribbean was prepared by the Inter-AmericanObservatory on Drugs (known by its Spanish language acronym, OID) of the Inter-American Drug Abuse ControlCommission (known by its Spanish language acronym, CICAD), which is located within the Secretariat onMultidimensional

Use of alcohol and illicit drugs by trauma patients in Sao Paulo, Brazil

Abstract Introduction Alcohol and illicit drugs impair cognitive and psychomotor skills and may thereby increase the risk of involvement in a road traffic crash and other types of injuries. However, the knowledge on the use of psychoactive substances among injured patients presenting to emergency departments in low and middle-income countries remains limited. Aims To

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