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P-ISSN 0029-2559
E-ISSN 2379-4313
Policy Forum: Issue Brief
Vol. 70, Issue 1, 2009January 01, 2009 EDT

Substance Abuse in North Carolina

Pam C. Silberman, Verla Insko, Senator Martin L. Nesbitt, Dewayne Book, Kimberly Alexander-Bratcher, Berkeley Yorkery, Jennifer Hastings, Daniel Shive, Jesse Lichstein, Mark Holmes,
Pam C. SilbermanVerla InskoSenator Martin L. NesbittDewayne BookKimberly Alexander-BratcherBerkeley YorkeryJennifer HastingsDaniel ShiveJesse LichsteinMark Holmes
https://doi.org/10.18043/ncm.70.1.25
North Carolina Medical Journal
Silberman, Pam C., Verla Insko, Senator Martin L. Nesbitt, Dewayne Book, Kimberly Alexander-Bratcher, Berkeley Yorkery, Jennifer Hastings, Daniel Shive, Jesse Lichstein, and Mark Holmes. 2009. “Substance Abuse in North Carolina.” North Carolina Medical Journal 70 (1): 25–34. https:/​/​doi.org/​10.18043/​ncm.70.1.25.

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