1. Two Methods of Estimating Health Costs Linked to Alcoholism in France (With a Note on Social Costs)
    Reynaud M, Gaudin-Colombel AF, Le Pen C. Alcohol and Alcoholism. 36(1), 89-95.
    Date: 2001 (archived)
  2. Nutritional and Health Benefits of Beer
    Denke MA. The American Journal of Medical Sciences. 320(5), 320-326.
    Date: 2000 (archived)
  3. Updating Estimates of the Economic Costs of Alcohol Abuse in the United States: Estimates, Update Methods, and Data
    Harwood HJ. National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, National Institutes of Health, Rockville, Md.. .
    Date: 2000 (archived)
  4. Updating Estimates of the Economic Costs of Alcohol Abuse in the United States. Estimates, Update Methods, and Data
    Harwood HJ. Rockville, MD: National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, National Institutes of Health. .
    Date: 2000 (archived)
  5. Alcoholism Treatment and Medical Costs from Project Match
    Holder HD, Cisler RA, Longabaugh R, Stout RL, Treno AJ, Zweben A. Addiction. 95(7), 999-1013.
    Date: 2000 (archived)
  6. Towards a Global Alcohol Policy: Alcohol, Public Health and the Role of WHO
    Jernigan DH, Monteiro M, Room R, Saxena S. Bulletin of the World Health Organization. 78(4), 491-499.
    Date: 2000 (archived)
  7. 10th Special Report to the United States Congress on Alcohol and Health: Highlights from Current Research
    Secretary of Health and Human Services. [NIH Publication No. 00-1583]National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, National Institutes of Health, Rockville, MD. .
    Date: 2000 (archived)
  8. Specific Alcoholic Beverages and Physical and Mental Health Among Adolescents
    Hansell S, White HR, Vali FM. Journal of Studies on Alcohol. 60(2), 209-218.
    Date: 1999 (archived)
  9. Moderate Drinking Reduced Risk of Heart Disease
    Klatsky AL. Alcohol Research & Health. 23(1), 15-23.
    Date: 1999 (archived)
  10. Wine and Good Subjective Health
    Poikolainen K, Vartiainen E. American Journal of Epidemiology. 150(1), 47-50.
    Date: 1999 (archived)
  11. Hard Liquor Drinking is Associated with Higher Risk of Cancer of the Oral Cavity and Pharynx Than Wine Drinking. a Case-Control Study in Uruguay
    De Stefani E, Boffetta P, Oreggia F, Fierro L, Mendilaharsu M. Oral Oncology. 34(2), 99-104.
    Date: 1998 (archived)
  12. Neuropsychological Deficits in Adolescents with Fetal Alcohol Syndrome: Clinical Findings
    Olson HC, Feldman JJ, Streissguth AP, Sampson PD& Bookstein FL. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research 22(9), 1998–2012. .
    Date: 1998 (archived)
  13. Treatment, Alcoholics Anonymous and Alcohol Controls During the Decrease in Alcohol Problems in Alberta: 1975-1993
    Smart RG, Mann RE. Alcohol and Alcoholism. 33(3), 265-272.
    Date: 1998 (archived)
  14. Intake of Beer, Wine, and Spirits and Risk of Stroke : The Copenhagen City Heart Study
    Truelsen T, Gronbaek M, Schnohr P, Boysen G. Stroke. 29(12), 2467-2472.
    Date: 1998 (archived)
  15. Intoxication and Withdrawal from Alcohol
    Gold MS, Miller NS. Manual of Therapeutics for Addictions (pp. 13-40). New York: Wiley-Liss, Inc. .
    Date: 1997 (archived)
  16. Red Wine, White Wine, Liquor, Beer, and Risk for Coronary Artery Disease Hospitalization
    Klatsky AL, Armstrong MA, Friedman GD. The American Journal of Cardiology. 80(4), 416-420.
    Date: 1997 (archived)
  17. The External Costs of Alcohol Abuse
    Heien DM, Pittman DJ. Journal of Studies on Alcohol. 54(3), 302-307.
    Date: 1993 (archived)
  18. Alcoholic Beverage Choice and Risk of Coronary Artery Disease Mortality: Do Red Wine Drinkers Fare Best?
    Klatsky AL, Armstrong MA. The American Journal of Cardiology. 71(5), 467-469.
    Date: 1993 (archived)
  19. The Social Cost of Alcohol Abuse in Japan
    Nakamura K, Tanaka A, Takano T. Journal of Studies on Alcohol. 54(Special Supplement), 618-625.
    Date: 1993 (archived)
  20. The Economic Cost of Alcohol Abuse and Alcohol Dependence: 1990
    Rice DP. Alcohol Health and Research World. 17(1), 10-11.
    Date: 1993 (archived)
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