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Substance abuse / Substance dependence / Alcoholism / Addictive behavior / National Institute on Drug Abuse / Relapse / Substance use disorder / Drug rehabilitation / Ethics / Addiction / Drug addiction
Date: 2013-10-29 08:32:34
Substance abuse
Substance dependence
Alcoholism
Addictive behavior
National Institute on Drug Abuse
Relapse
Substance use disorder
Drug rehabilitation
Ethics
Addiction
Drug addiction

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