New perspectives on how to formulate alcohol drinking guidelines.
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K. Shield | M. Asbridge | E. Hobin | C. Paradis | Adam Sherk | D. Myran | Tim Naimi | Peter R Butt | Kevin Shield | Daniel Myran | Tim Stockwell | Samantha Wells | Nancy Poole | Jennifer Heatley | Kara Thompson | Matthew Young | Matthew M Young
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