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''Around 143,000 alcohol and other drug treatment episodes were provided in Australia in 2008-09''' | ''Around 143,000 alcohol and other drug treatment episodes were provided in Australia in 2008-09''' | ||
Australian Institute of Health and Welfare 2008. '''Alcohol and other drug treatment services in Australia 2006–07: report on the National Minimum Data Set.''' [http://www.aihw.gov.au/publications/index.cfm/title/ | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare 2008. '''Alcohol and other drug treatment services in Australia 2006–07: report on the National Minimum Data Set.''' [http://www.aihw.gov.au/publications/index.cfm/title/11500 Drug treatment series no. 8.] Cat. no. HSE 59. Canberra: AIHW. | ||
"More episodes of this treatment were for alcohol than any other drug type, and this proportion has now risen four years in a row. ...As seen in previous years, most treatment episodes (66%) were provided to male clients." | |||
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2010
Alcohol and other drug treatment services in Australia 2006–07
Around 143,000 alcohol and other drug treatment episodes were provided in Australia in 2008-09'
Australian Institute of Health and Welfare 2008. Alcohol and other drug treatment services in Australia 2006–07: report on the National Minimum Data Set. Drug treatment series no. 8. Cat. no. HSE 59. Canberra: AIHW.
"More episodes of this treatment were for alcohol than any other drug type, and this proportion has now risen four years in a row. ...As seen in previous years, most treatment episodes (66%) were provided to male clients."
2009
Magnetic resonance microscopy defines ethanol-induced brain abnormalities in prenatal mice: effects of acute insult on gestational day 8
Alcohol Clin Exp Res. 2009 Jun;33(6):1001-11. Epub 2009 Mar 19.
Parnell SE, O'Leary-Moore SK, Godin EA, Dehart DB, Johnson BW, Allan Johnson G, Styner MA, Sulik KK.
The Bowles Center for Alcohol Studies, and Neurodevelopmental Disorders Research Center, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC 27599-7178, USA. sparnell@med.unc.edu
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19302087 http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/122268272/abstract