The article discusses the potential adoption of public health approaches that anticipate health consequences prior to them reaching epidemic proportions. Topics include the use of enhance surveillance approaches to take into account cause of death, toxicology, and scene investigation findings to determine heroin-related mortality, the association between early sexual initiation or sexual behavior with substance abuse and obesity, and an increase in healthcare expenditures prior to people becoming homeless.
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