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050 00 HV5035|b.A458 1998 
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096    WM 274 A354 1998 
245 00 Alcohol :|bopposing viewpoints /|cScott Barbour, book 
       editor. 
264  1 San Diego, Calif. :|bGreenhaven Press,|c[1998] 
264  4 |c©1998 
300    218 pages :|billustrations ;|c23 cm. 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
337    unmediated|bn|2rdamedia 
338    volume|bnc|2rdacarrier 
490 1  Opposing viewpoints series 
504    Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0  Moderate drinking is beneficial for human health / R. 
       Curtis Ellison -- Drinking is harmful for human health / 
       Albert B. Lowenfels -- The health benefits of alcohol 
       should be promoted more vigorously / Dave Shiflett -- The 
       health benefits of alcohol should not be promoted / George
       A. Hacker -- Doctors should recommend alcohol to their 
       patients / Stanton Peele -- Doctors should not recommend 
       alcohol to their patients / Michael H. Criqui -- 
       Advertising liquor on television and radio is 
       irresponsible / Part I: American Medical Association, Part
       II: John Hughes -- Advertising liquor on television and 
       radio is not irresponsible / Fred A. Meister -- Television
       liquor ads may promote underage drinking / John Leo -- 
       Television liquor ads will not promote underage drinking /
       Morris E. Chafetz -- The alcohol industry targets minority
       neighborhoods / Diana P. Hackbarth, Barbara Silvestri, and
       William Cosper -- The alcohol industry benefits minority 
       neighborhoods / Noel N. Hankin -- Alcoholism should be 
       treated as a disease / Terence T. Gorski -- Alcoholism 
       should not be treated as a disease / Audrey Kishline -- 
       Alcoholics Anonymous is effective / Neil J. Carr -- 
       Alcoholics Anonymous is ineffective / Vince Fox -- Secular
       Organizations for Sobriety is an effective self-help 
       program / James Christopher -- Rational recovery is an 
       effective self-help program / Jack Trimpey -- Medication 
       may help alcoholics stay sober / David Brown -- Buddhism 
       can help alcoholics stay sober / Pat Patton -- Raising 
       alcohol taxes could reduce alcohol-related problems / 
       Donald S. Kenkel -- Raising alcohol taxes would not reduce
       alcohol-related problems / Dwight B. Heath -- Minimum 
       drinking-age laws should be strongly enforced / Alexander 
       C. Wagenaar and Mark Wolfson -- Minimum drinking-age laws 
       are ineffective / William F. Buckley Jr. -- Colleges 
       should combat alcohol abuse among students / Henry 
       Wechsler -- Incarceration and treatment should be used to 
       combat drunk driving / Leonard Zailskas -- Media campaigns
       can effectively combat drunk driving / William DeJong and 
       Charles K. Atkin. 
505 2  Is alcohol beneficial for human health? -- Does the 
       alcohol industry market its products responsibly? -- How 
       should alcoholism be treated? -- What measures should be 
       taken to reduce alcohol-related problems? 
650  0 Drinking of alcoholic beverages. 
650  0 Alcohol|xHealth aspects. 
650  0 Advertising|xAlcoholic beverages. 
650  0 Alcoholism|xTreatment. 
650  2 Alcohol Drinking. 
650  2 Advertising. 
650  2 Alcoholism|xtherapy. 
700 1  Barbour, Scott,|d1963- 
830  0 Opposing viewpoints series (Unnumbered) 
994    90|bGTK 
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