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National Institute on Alcohol Abuse
Alcoholism (NIAAA)
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For Immediate Release
NIH Radio Interview with Dr. Mark Willenbring on Updated Clinician's Guide
Updated Guide Offers Clinicians New Tools to Help Patients with Alcohol Problems
The National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism has updated a guide that provides tools that can be used by clinicians to help patients with alcohol problems.
- Listen to Dr. Mark Willenbring's NIH radio interview on the Updated Clinician's Guide .
- Read the Transcript.
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