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    such as ethnic group, deprivation and disease prevalence.
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    Norton M, Kellett S, Huddy V & Simmonds-Buckley M (2023) Household Factors and Prevalence of Squalor: Meta-analysis and Meta-regression, Research Square Platform LLC. ... Seizure: European Journal of Epilepsy. Norton M, Kellett S, Huddy V & ......
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    Appraising the effect of implementing local Minimum Unit Pricing on alcohol consumption and health in the North West of England.
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    Alcohol can change your behaviour and make you do things that you wouldn’t normally do.
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    al () Applying an intersectional lens to alcohol inequities: A conceptual framework.
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    Non-invasive diagnostic assessment tools for the detection of liver fibrosis in patients with suspected alcohol-related liver disease: a systematic review and economic evaluation (09/62/01).
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