Alcohol as a Risk Factor for Global Burden of Disease
European Addiction Research2003Vol. 9(4), pp. 157–164
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Jürgen Rehm, Robin Room, Maristela Monteiro, Gerhard Gmel, Kathryn Graham, Nina Rehn, Christopher T. Sempos, David H. Jernigan
Abstract
The underlying assumptions are discussed and reasons are given as to why the estimates should still be considered conservative despite the considerable burden attributable to alcohol globally.
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