Reference Summary: Chair: Prof Stuart Kinner, Head of the Justice Health Group and Professor of Health Equity, Curtin University; Group Leader, ... Whether a person is hooked on heroin or pain pills, it is next to impossible to break the cycle.
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Chair: Prof Stuart Kinner, Head of the Justice Health Group and Professor of Health Equity, Curtin University; Group Leader, ... Whether a person is hooked on heroin or pain pills, it is next to impossible to break the cycle. Ever since methadone clinics began curbing the cravings of heroin addicts in the 1960s, the
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- Chair: Prof Stuart Kinner, Head of the Justice Health Group and Professor of Health Equity, Curtin University; Group Leader, ...
- Whether a person is hooked on heroin or pain pills, it is next to impossible to break the cycle.
- Ever since methadone clinics began curbing the cravings of heroin addicts in the 1960s, the
- It seems like a paradox: Most doctors and scientists agree that the best way to treat
- The Auckland Faculty of the RNZCGP, in conjunction with the Goodfellow Unit, are pleased to present this free CPD day.
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