Towards a global alcohol policy: alcohol, public health and the role of WHO
In 1983 the World Health Assembly declared alcohol-related problems to be among the world's major health concerns. Since then, alcohol consumption has risen in developing countries, where it takes a heavy toll. Alcohol-related problems are at epidemic levels in the successor states of the Sovie...
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Main Authors: | D.H. Jernigan (Author), M. Monteiro (Author), R. Room (Author), S. Saxena (Author) |
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