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Why isn’t alcohol seen as a public health emergency?
Why isn't alcohol seen as a public health emergency? Alex Hogan talks to STAT's Isabella Cueto and Lev Facher about their new series on this week's STATus Report.

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According to STAT’s source item, Why isn’t alcohol seen as a public health emergency?, Why isn’t alcohol seen as a public health emergency? Alex Hogan talks to STAT’s Isabella Cueto and Lev Facher about their new series on this week’s STATus Report.
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