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ALAC Description: Facts about alcohol and its use in New Zealand. (alcohol.org.nz) |
Alcohol, Memory, and the Brain Description: Discusses the neurobiological mechanisms underlying alcohol induced memory impairments. (duke.edu) |
Alcohol-induced Blackouts Description: Reviews research regarding alcohol-induced amnesia. Discusses evidence that blackouts are much more common that previously assumed. (duke.edu) |
Alcohol: Problems and Solutions Description: Provides useful and balanced information on alcohol. (www2.potsdam.edu) |
Booze News Description: Updating advocates on alcohol prevention and policies. (cspinet.org) |
Center of Alcohol Studies Description: From Rutgers University, an alcohol research center providing education and training, and publication and documentation of the alcohol literature. (rci.rutgers.edu) |
eMedicine Health - Alcohol Intoxication Description: Consumer health resource center providing an overview of the causes, symptoms, and impact of intoxication. (emedicinehealth.com) |
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