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They also want to see a reduce in harm from substance abuse that treats "problematic" users as patients rather than criminals.
1– 4 With 17.7 million hospital admissions each year in England alone, 5 there is great potential for significant reduction in harm from even small improvements in this process.
Some SEI-approved helmets include large ventilation holes that would not pass other tests, due to a possible increase in harm from penetrating injuries.
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Popular belief in magic was widespread in the Middle Ages, but theologians had been generally sceptical, and lawyers only interested in prosecuting cases in which harm from magic was evident.
Bridge J, Hunter BM, Atun R, Lazarus A. Global Fund investments in harm reduction from 2002 to 2009.
Some experts who consider the sale of e-cigarettes as a possible revolution in harm reduction from tobacco, 4 therefore, advocate that the use of these products should be encouraged and not severely regulated, in order to convince as many smokers as possible to switch to e-cigarettes.
The cost in bodily harm from medications weighed heavily in how participants thought they should or would exercise their autonomy and were compounded by challenges with monetary costs, as discussed below.
Only one Palomares veteran they knew of had succeeded in claiming harm from radiation, and it took 10 years, at which point he was bedridden with stomach cancer.
With this bias the draft National Alcohol Policy documents will be ineffective in reducing harm from alcohol.
"We're finding out that many more species are in harm's way from mercury than we thought," Dr. Evers said.
Over time, we have developed public health strategies that have been quite successful in reducing the harm from smoking and drinking.
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