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P-ISSN 0029-2559
E-ISSN 2379-4313
Original Research
Vol. 83, Issue 3, 2022May 01, 2022 EDT

The Societal Cost of Excessive Drinking in North Carolina, 2017

Katherine Gora Combs, Michael D. Fliss, Kendall B. Knuth, Mary E. Cox, Pamela J. Trangenstein,
ORIGINAL RESEARCHexcessive drinkingKatherine Gora CombsMichael D. FlissKendall B. KnuthMary E. CoxPamela J. Trangenstein
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Vol. 83, Issue 3, 2022
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  • SIDEBAR: NC Nursecast: Understanding the Nursing Workforce in North Carolina
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  • Supporting Community-Based Family Medicine Residency Training Programs in North Carolina and their Potential Impact on Healthy NC 2030
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  • A Path Toward Health Care Equity: System-Based Interventions for Change
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  • What Will It Take to Reduce Suicide Among Transgender North Carolinians by 2030?
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  • SIDEBAR: Instilling Hope for All North Carolinians: Reducing Our Suicide Rate by 2030
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  • Assessing Breast Cancer Risks to Improve Care for an Increased-Risk Population within Eastern North Carolina
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North Carolina Medical Journal
Combs, Katherine Gora, Michael D. Fliss, Kendall B. Knuth, Mary E. Cox, and Pamela J. Trangenstein. 2022. “The Societal Cost of Excessive Drinking in North Carolina, 2017.” North Carolina Medical Journal 83 (3): 214–20. https://doi.org/10.18043/ncm.83.3.214.
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