Alcohol, No Ordinary Commodity: policy implications for Canada
Alcohol is a favorite psychoactive substance of Canadians. It is also a leading risk factor for death and disability, playing a causal role in a broad spectrum of health and social issues. Alcohol: No Ordinary Commodity is a collaborative, integrative review of the scientific literature. This paper...
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Main Authors: | Jean-François Crépault (Author), Timothy S. Naimi (Author), Jürgen Rehm (Author), Kevin D. Shield (Author), Samantha Wells (Author), Ashley Wettlaufer (Author), Thomas F. Babor (Author) |
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2024-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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