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Dual public health crises: the overlap of drug overdose and firearm injury in Indianapolis, Indiana, 2018–2020
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Huynh, P.
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Magee, L.A
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O’Donnell, D.
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Ranney
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M.L
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Ray, B.
Published 2022
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Emergency department text messaging for adolescent violence and depression prevention: A pilot randomized controlled trial
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Boyer, E.W
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Cunningham, R.M
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Dunsiger, S.
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Guthrie, K.M
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Pittman, S.K
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Ranney
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M.L
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Spirito, A.
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Using Social Media for Clinical Research: Recommendations and Examples From the Brown-Lifespan Center for Digital Health
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Davoodi, N.M
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Dizon, D.S
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Dunsiger, S.I
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Goldberg, E.M
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Langdon, K.J
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Nugent, N.R
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Ranney
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M.L
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Rosen, R.K
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Wray, T.B
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