[HTML][HTML] Alcohol use disorders and the risk of progression of liver disease in people with hepatitis C virus infection–a systematic review
L Llamosas-Falcón, KD Shield, M Gelovany… - … , prevention, and policy, 2020 - Springer
Liver cirrhosis and other chronic liver diseases are usually compartmentalized into separate
categories based on etiology (eg, due to alcohol, virus infection, etc.), but it is important to …
categories based on etiology (eg, due to alcohol, virus infection, etc.), but it is important to …
[PDF][PDF] Adaptation of and protocol for the validation of the alcohol use disorders identification test (audit) in the russian federation for use in primary healthcare
Aims To adapt and validate the Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT) for use in
the Russian Federation and countries with Russian-speaking populations by: 1) …
the Russian Federation and countries with Russian-speaking populations by: 1) …
Provision of healthcare for people with risky alcohol use and severe alcohol use disorders in the state of Bremen, Germany: demand and guideline concordance?
J Manthey, C Lindemann, U Verthein… - Bundesgesundheitsblatt …, 2020 - Springer
Background Early detection of risky alcohol use and severe alcohol use disorders (AUDs) is
crucial to avoid adverse health consequences. The German “Guidelines on Screening …
crucial to avoid adverse health consequences. The German “Guidelines on Screening …
[PDF][PDF] Alcohol use disorders and the risk of progression of liver disease in people with hepatitis C virus infection-a systematic
L Llamosas-Falcón, KD Shield, M Gelovany… - 2020 - substanceabusepolicy …
Liver cirrhosis and other chronic liver diseases are usually compartmentalized into separate
categories based on etiology (eg, due to alcohol, virus infection, etc.), but it is important to …
categories based on etiology (eg, due to alcohol, virus infection, etc.), but it is important to …
[PDF][PDF] Global mortality attributable to alcoholic cardiomyopathy
JJ Manthey - 2020 - core.ac.uk
Abstract Introduction Globally, around 2.6 billion people have consumed alcohol in 2017. In
the same year, nearly 3 million or 5% of all deaths were attributable to alcohol consumption …
the same year, nearly 3 million or 5% of all deaths were attributable to alcohol consumption …