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Incarceration and Women's Health: The Utility of Effective Health Education Programming-A Commentary
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Incarceration and Women's Health: The Utility of Effective Health Education Programming-A Commentary

Candace Robertson-James and Ana Nunez
American journal of health education, v 43(1)
01 Jan 2012

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Life Sciences & Biomedicine Public, Environmental & Occupational Health Science & Technology

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