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Household chemicals / Addiction / Alcoholism / Drug addiction / Alcoholic beverage / Short-term effects of alcohol / Alcohol intoxication / Hangover / Disease theory of alcoholism / Alcohol abuse / Drinking culture / Alcohol
Date: 2009-01-14 10:02:34
Household chemicals
Addiction
Alcoholism
Drug addiction
Alcoholic beverage
Short-term effects of alcohol
Alcohol intoxication
Hangover
Disease theory of alcoholism
Alcohol abuse
Drinking culture
Alcohol

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