Tobacco use and impulsivity in people with mental illness: A systematic review

Article Title: Tobacco use and impulsivity in people with mental illness: A systematic review

Article Authors: Angela Praecht PhD, Shivahn Garvie BSc, Maryam Sorkhou PhD, James MacKillop PhD, Tony P. George MD

Educational Objective: Explore the potential causes for RhD alloimmunization after the development and implementation of anti-Rh(D) immunoprophylaxis (RhIg)

Release Date: 12th June 2025

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