Combination Treatment May Help Depressed Alcoholics
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Taking antidepressant plus naltrexone improves odds of not drinking, researchers sayContinue Reading
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As number of outlets for buying booze increases, so does neighborhood violence, research showsContinue Reading
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Study found college students who drank both were more drunk, more likely to driveContinue Reading
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