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FileSupplementary Materials: Disgust, Shame and Soapy Water: Tests of Novel Interventions to Promote Safe Water and Hygiene
Guiteras, et al.
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File Octet StreamOnline Appendix: Disgust, Shame and Soapy Water: Tests of Novel Interventions to Promote Safe Water and Hygiene
Guiteras, et al.; 2014-014-appendix
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File Troff document (with manpage macros)Disgust, Shame and Soapy Water: Tests of Novel Interventions to Promote Safe Water and Hygiene
Raymond Guiteras, University of Maryland, et al.; 2014-014
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Dagher and Green: Substance abuse and depression in young adulthood may have long-term socioeconomic effects
Treatment for substance abuse and mental health problems should be integrated in order to achieve better outcomes
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I-Health and Well Being Working Group Meeting
Located in Coming Up
Obesity Interventions in Underserved Communities: Evidence and Directions
New book co-edited by Ruth Zambrana to be released in November 2014
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Laurie DeRose: The World Family Map Project
The World Family Map Project investigates what makes families strong
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FileFamily Instability and Early Childhood Health in the Developing World
Laurie DeRose, University of Maryland, et al.; 2014-009
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The Healthy Generations Program: Improving Access to Mental Health Care
New model of integrated service delivery makes mental health services more accessible to teenaged parents
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Are Indian pharmaceutical companies deliberately selling inferior medicines in African markets?
Tougher regulatory measures needed in order to improve drug safety and quality
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