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The shifting roles of medical stakeholders in opioid substitution treatment: a comparison between... The shifting roles of medical stakeholders in opioid substitution treatment: a comparison between...

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Full title: The shifting roles of medical stakeholders in opioid substitution treatment: a comparison between Denmark and the UK

Authors: Bjerge, B., Duke, K. & Asmussen Frank, V.

Published in: Drugs and Alcohol Today, 2015

And that is where the fun ends – General practitioners’ conceptualisation of the line between... And that is where the fun ends – General practitioners’ conceptualisation of the line between...

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Full title: And that is where the fun ends – General practitioners’ conceptualisation of the line between recreational and problem gambling

Authors: Egerer, M. D. & Marionneau, V. K.

Published in: Nordic Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, March 2015

Heroin-assisted treatment and research networks Heroin-assisted treatment and research networks

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Authors: Houborg, E. & Andersen, R.M.

Published in: Drugs and Alcohol Today, 2015

Stakeholder influences on drug and alcohol policy processes Stakeholder influences on drug and alcohol policy processes

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Authors: Asmussen Frank, V., Bjerge, B., Duke, Klein, A. & Stothard, B.

Published in: Drugs and Alcohol Today, 2015

Heroin assisted treatment and research networks Heroin assisted treatment and research networks

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Authors: Esben Houborg & Rasmus Munksgaard Andersen

Abstract extract: The purpose of this paper is to map research communities related to heroin-assisted treatment (HAT) and the scientific network they are part of to determine their structure and content.