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Alcohol: A Menace to Health, An Undeniable Reality

26th January 2020
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Professor Amtul Razzaq Carmichael, UK The adverse medical and social consequences related to alcohol misuse are well-documented and well-understood. Alcohol is associated with significant and extensive harmful consequences on both the body and mind. Yet in the UK, one in six patients...

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