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Gender Differences in Moderate Drinking Effects Martin S. Mumenthaler, Ph.D., Joy L. Taylor, Ph.D., Ruth O’Hara, Ph.D., and Jerome A. Yesavage, M.D. Women appear to become more impaired than men after drinking equivale
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Document Date: 2002-01-13 21:42:17


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