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    Binge drinking: Health impact, prevalence, correlates and interventions

    Author
    1. Ames G. M.
    2. Anderson P.
    3. Babor T.
    4. Beckjord E.
    5. Cahalan D.
    6. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
    7. Cooper M. L.
    8. Cox W. M.
    9. Department of Health
    10. Emmanuel Kuntsche
    11. Gerhard Gmel
    12. Hibell B.
    13. Inchley J.
    14. Johannes Thrul
    15. Jones B. T.
    16. Kuntsche E.
    17. Miller W. R.
    18. National Health and Medical Research Council
    19. National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism
    20. Perkins H. W.
    21. Pew Research C
    22. Sandra Kuntsche
    23. Standardizing Measurement of Alcohol-related Troubles
    24. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
    25. The ESPAD Group
    26. World Health Organization
    27. World Health Organization
    28. World Health Organization
    Publication venue
    'Informa UK Limited'
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