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Alcohol: What You Don't Know Can Harm You (page 4)

National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism

Additional Reading

Alcoholism: Getting the Facts—describes what alcoholism and alcohol abuse are and offers useful information on when and where to seek help. English version: NIH Publication Number 96–4153; Spanish version: NIH Publication Number 99–4153&S.

Drinking and Your Pregnancy—explains how drinking can hurt a developing baby, the problems that children born with fetal alcohol syndrome have, how to stop drinking, and where to go for help. NIH Publication Number 96–4101; Spanish version: NIH Publication Number 97–4102.

How to Cut Down on Your Drinking—presents tips for those who are acting on medical advice to reduce their alcohol consumption. English version: NIH Publication Number 96–3770; Spanish version: NIH Publication Number 96–3770–S.

Frequently Asked Questions About Alcoholism and Alcohol Abuse—provides answers to frequently asked questions about alcoholism and alcohol abuse. NIH Publication Number 01–4735; Spanish version: NIH Publication Number 02–4735–S.

Make a Difference: Talk to Your Child About Alcohol—offers guidance to parents and caregivers of young people ages 10 to 14 on preventing underage drinking. English version: NIH Publication Number 00–4314; Spanish version: NIH Publication Number 00–4314–S.

To order, write to: National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, Publications Distribution Center, P.O. Box 10686, Rockville, MD 20849-0686. The full text of all of the above publications is available on NIAAA’s Web site (http://www.niaaa.nih.gov/).

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