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The importance of drinking frequency in evaluating individuals drinking patterns: implications for the development of national drinking guidelines
Addiction, 06/25/09
Paradis C et al. - Given that risk and frequency of binge drinking among Canadians increases with their frequency of drinking, any public recommendation to drink moderately should be made with great caution.
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