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  1. NLM Digital Collections - Report of the Secretary's Task Force on Black & Minority Health. (Volume 8) 
    Publication: Washington, D.C. : U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services, [1985-1986]
    ... are discussed in light of cultural differences. 23 References. 137. Author: Title: Source: Abstract Leland, J. (1984). Alcohol use and abuse in ethnic minority women. In S. C. Wilsnack & L. ...
  2. ... to the direct or indirect effects of the abuse of alcoholic stimulants. This assertion is made with reference to the immediate effects of alcohol on individuals that consume it, and if its ...
  3. ... 6, November 19U8 PLEASE NOTE: WORLD RESEARCH IN ALCOHOLISM is intended as a bibliographical reference source of material and books pub- lished currently ...
  4. ... Rosenman, Research Editor PLEASE NOTE: WORLD RESEARCH IN ALCOHOLISM is intended as a bibliographical reference source of material and books pub- lished currently ...
  5. ... Rosemnan, Research Editor PLEASE NOTE: WORLD RESEARCH IN ALCOHOLISM is intended as a bibliographical reference source of material and books pub- lished currently ...
  6. ... M. (Washingtonian Hosp., Boston, Mass.): A comparison of alcoholism and drug addiction with particular reference to the underlying psy- ch opathological factors. J. ...
  7. ... to undertake a study of treatment of chronic alcoholism." — William P. Leonard, (Acting) Legislative Reference Librarian, Univ. of the State of New York, ...
  8. ... particularly with crime and its relation 5 to alcoholism, belt incidentally there are many references made to that subject in its pages. Dow, ...
  9. ... Centers for Disease Control; Food and Drug Administration, Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Men- tal Health Administration, National institutes of Health; Health Resources and Services Administration. References 1. COC. Prevention of acquired immune deficiency syndrome ( ...
  10. ... Centers for Disease Control. Food and Drug Administration; Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Men- tal Health Adminstration, National! institutes of Health, Health Resources and Services Administration. References 1. CDC Prevention of acquired immune deficiency syndrome ( ...
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