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Research Studies in Periodicals

Recent scholarly publications focusing on drug overdose occurrences and countermeasure strategies within American boundaries.

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Research Studies in Periodicals

The 2022 World Cup, scheduled to commence on November 21 and conclude on December 18, will mark a significant milestone as the first time a Middle Eastern country hosts the prestigious football tournament. The event will take place in Qatar, with matches being held across air-conditioned stadiums designed to combat the country's hot climate.

This World Cup, however, is not just about the beautiful game. A series of articles have emerged, focusing on health equity issues related to the overdose and substance use epidemic in the United States. These articles, which do not contain advertisements, are based on rigorous research and have undergone a peer-review process.

The articles delve into various aspects of the overdose epidemic, discussing its impact on health behaviors, prescribing patterns, and treatment outcomes in the United States. Key authors investigating these issues include Lake S, Buxton J, Walsh Z, Cooper ZD, Socías ME, Fairbairn N, Hayashi K, Milloy MJ, and St Pierre M.

These researchers have published several studies on topics such as methadone dose, cannabis use, and treatment retention, as well as systematic reviews on cannabis use and opioid use disorder treatment outcomes. The articles also examine the overdose epidemic and its implications for health outcomes in the United States.

In addition to the overdose epidemic, the articles also cover the United States' response to prevention efforts related to the crisis. The authors provide insights into the current state of the epidemic and offer suggestions for improving prevention strategies and treatment options.

As the World Cup kicks off in Qatar, these articles serve as a reminder of the ongoing health challenges faced by the United States and the importance of continued research and discussion on these critical issues.

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