Alcohol Misuse
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13. Relationship Between Body Mass Index, Alcohol Use, and Alcohol Misuse in a Young Adult Female Twin Sample*
Rutgers University.
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14. Tackling alcohol misuse in the UK
Higher alcohol taxes and restricting availability are more likely to succeed than partnerships with industry
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15. Tackling drug and alcohol misuse could reduce stranger homicides
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16. Substance misuse: alcohol, tobacco, inhalants, and other drugs
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17. Netherlands may punish youths to tackle teenage alcohol misuse
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18. BMA proposes range of measures to tackle alcohol misuse
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19. ABC of adolescence: Substance misuse: alcohol, tobacco, inhalants, and other drugs
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20. Alcohol misuse, public health, and public policy: A comprehensive and evidence based approach is needed
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21. 10 year follow up study of mortality among users of hostels for homeless people in Copenhagen
Objectives To investigate mortality among users of hostels for homeless people in Copenhagen, and to identify predictors of death such as conditions during upbringing, mental illness, and misuse of alcohol and drugs.
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22. Alcohol use and related harms in school students in the USA and Australia
Recognizing there have been few methodologically rigorous cross-national studies of youth alcohol and drug behaviour, state student samples were compared in Australia and the USA. Sampling methods were matched to recruit two independent, state-representative, cross-sectional samples of students in Grades 5, 7 and 9 in Washington State, USA, (n = 2866) and Vi
Oxford University Press.
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23. Platelets, alcohol consumption, and onset of brain infarction.
OBJECTIVES: Previous investigations have suggested that recurrent rebound thrombocytosis after alcohol misuse may be a factor in the pathogenesis of thromboembolic disease. Alcohol consumption, platelet count, and platelet function were examined among patients of working age with brain infarction. METHODS: Platelet count and risk factors for stroke were stud
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24. Increased writing activity in neurological conditions: a review and clinical study.
Increased writing activity in a 70 year old, right handed man presenting with a history of alcohol misuse and maturity onset diabetes is reported. Brain CT disclosed corticosubcortical atrophy and 99mTc-HMPAO SPECT disclosed severe bilateral frontal hypoperfusion more prominent on the right. The patient's neuropsychological symptomatology consisted of severe