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    Association Between Prescription Drug Monitoring Programs and Nonfatal and Fatal Drug Overdoses: A Systematic Review by Fink, David S, Schleimer, Julia P, Sarvet, Aaron, Grover, Kiran K, Delcher, Chris, Castillo-Carniglia, Alvaro, Kim, June H, Rivera-Aguirre, Ariadne E, Henry, Stephen G, Martins, Silvia S, Cerdá, Magdalena

    Published in Annals of internal medicine (05-06-2018)
    “…Prescription drug monitoring programs (PDMPs) are a key component of the president's Prescription Drug Abuse Prevention Plan to prevent opioid overdoses in the…”
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    Constant Lethality of Gunshot Injuries From Firearm Assault: United States, 2003-2012 by Cook, Philip J, Rivera-Aguirre, Ariadne E, Cerdá, Magdalena, Wintemute, Garen

    Published in American journal of public health (1971) (01-08-2017)
    “…To investigate the validity of the apparent downward trend in the national case-fatality rate for gunshot wounds from assault. We reanalyzed the estimated…”
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    Sex differences in nonmedical prescription tranquilizer and stimulant use trends among secondary school students in Argentina, Chile, and Uruguay by Perlmutter, Alexander S., Rivera-Aguirre, Ariadne E., Mauro, Pia M., Castillo-Carniglia, Alvaro, Rodriguez, Nicolás, Cadenas, Nora, Cerdá, Magdalena, Martins, Silvia S.

    Published in Drug and alcohol dependence (01-12-2019)
    “…•Adolescent nonmedical prescription tranquilizer use increased in Chile and Uruguay.•Adolescent nonmedical tranquilizer use trends increased faster for girls…”
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    UNDERSTANDING INCREASED MORTALITY AFTER GUNSHOT INJURY/COOK ET AL. RESPOND by Kent, Alistair J, Sakran, Joseph V, Efron, David T, Haider, Adil H, Cornwell, Edward E, Haut, Elliott R, Cook, Philip J, Rivera-Aguirre, Ariadne E, Cerdá, Magdalena, Wintemute, Garen

    Published in American journal of public health (1971) (01-12-2017)
    “…Despite this worsening severity, patients surviving evaluation in the emergency department had no significant increase in mortality.2 Major strides in trauma…”
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