The Risks And Benefits Of Alcohol Drinking In The Elderly
Saturday, Oct. 29th 2011 6:40 AM
The Royal College of Psychiatrists of London has published a report related primarily to problems of unrecognized alcohol misuse among the elderly. The report provides guidelines for psychiatrists and family physicians on how to find and how to treat elderly people with misuse of alcohol and drugs.
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