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Tobacco Use among Adult Muslims in the United States

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Heba Ragheb, Shireen Ahmad, Sarah Uddin, Bernard Le Foll & Ahmed N. Hassan. (2023) The prevalence and treatment utilization of substance use disorders among Muslims in the United States: A national epidemiological survey. The American Journal on Addictions 32:5, pages 497-505.
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