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Smoking in Pregnant Women Screened for an Opioid Agonist Medication Study Compared to Related Pregnant and Non-Pregnant Patient Samples
American Journal of Drug & Alcohol Abuse, 09/30/09
Jones HE et al. – Aggressive efforts are needed to reduce/eliminate smoking in substance–abusing pregnant women.
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