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81“…BACKGROUND: Nowadays, medical cannabis still remains inaccesible for patients in the former Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR). Even registered medicinal products based on herbal or synthetic cannabinoids, like Sativex, are practically unavailable due to their high cost and narrow scope of application (for example, in Lithuania). …”
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82“…CONCLUSION: As one of the first studies to investigate smoking-related worksite practices, attitudes and beliefs in former Soviet countries, these findings provide insight into law enforcement processes in economies in transition.…”
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83por Klein, Eva M., Müller, Kai W., Wölfling, Klaus, Dreier, Michael, Ernst, Mareike, Beutel, Manfred E.“…Almost half of the sample was born in the Former Soviet Union, followed by Poland (9.3%). Sociodemographic variables, acculturation strategies, and internalizing as well as externalizing problems were assessed by questionnaires. …”
Publicado 2020
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84“…OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was therefore to analyse the current status of HL among migrants and their descendants from Turkey and from the former Soviet Union (FSU) in Germany and factors associated with it. …”
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85por Grigoriev, Pavel, Jasilionis, Domantas, Stumbrys, Daumantas, Stankūnienė, Vladislava, Shkolnikov, Vladimir M.“…BACKGROUND: Although excessive alcohol-related mortality in the post-Soviet countries remains the major public health threat, determinants of this phenomenon are still poorly understood. …”
Publicado 2017
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86por Aziz, Muhammad Abdul, Mattalia, Giulia, Sulaiman, Naji, Shah, Adnan Ali, Polesny, Zbynek, Kalle, Raivo, Sõukand, Renata, Pieroni, Andrea“…However, also customs and norms promoted by states can be detrimental (former Soviet Union), as well as climate change (Eastern Europe), and marginalisation of some minority groups (Pakistan). …”
Publicado 2022
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87por Kalter-Leibovici, Ofra, Chetrit, Angela, Avni, Shlomit, Averbuch, Emma, Novikov, Ilya, Daoud, Nihaya“…Arab minority men and male immigrants from the former Soviet Union countries were more frequently current smokers than Israeli-born Jewish men [adjusted odds ratio (95 % confidence interval): 1.53 (1.22, 1.93) and 1.37 (1.01-1.87), respectively]. …”
Publicado 2016
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