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The latest issue of the Ian Smith Drug Reference Library update news letter is now available by clicking here. The update covers the latest articles on alcohol and the effectiveness of treatment produced by the Cochrane Collaboration, Department of Health as well articles from top peer reviewed journals like Alcohol, Behaviour Research and Therapy and Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health.

Alcohol policy UK news produced by Ranzetta Consulting, public health specialists in alcohol is now also available.

Greater Manchester West Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust is holding the conference Alcohol: Everyone's Problem, Alcohol Treatment in Primary Care Wednesday 10th December 2008 in Bury. Full details available here.

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