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Perceived classism and its relation with socioeconomic status, health, health behaviours and perceived inferiority: the Dutch Longitudinal Internet Studies for the Social Sciences (LISS) panel
The NIDA Brain Disease Paradigm: History, Resistance and Spinoffs
This article examines ‘the NIDA paradigm’, the theory that addiction is a chronic, relapsing brain disease characterized by loss of control over drug taking. I critically review the official history of the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) paradigm and analyze the sources of resistance to it. I argue that, even though the theory remains contested, it has yielded important insights in other fields, including my own discipline of history
Serum endostatin levels are associated with diffusion capacity and with tuberous sclerosis- associated lymphangioleiomyomatosis
A Review of Neurobehavioral Challenges in Children Exposed Prenatally to Intrauterine Opioid
Long‐term outcomes of sensitized lung transplant recipients after peri‐operative desensitization
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