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Feasibility of detection and intervention for alcohol-related liver disease in the community: the Alcohol and Liver Disease Detection study (ALDDeS)
Nick Sheron, Michael Moore, Wendy O’Brien, Scott Harris and Paul Roderick
British Journal of General Practice 2013; 63 (615): e698-e705. DOI: https://doi.org/10.3399/bjgp13X673711
Nick Sheron
MD, FRCP
Roles: Head of clinical hepatology
Michael Moore
MSc, MRCP, FRCGP
Roles: Reader in primary care research
Wendy O’Brien
RN
Roles: Senior research sister
Scott Harris
BSc, MSc
Roles: Statistician
Paul Roderick
MD, FRCP, FFPH
Roles: Professor of public health
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British Journal of General Practice
Vol. 63, Issue 615
October 2013
Feasibility of detection and intervention for alcohol-related liver disease in the community: the Alcohol and Liver Disease Detection study (ALDDeS)
Nick Sheron, Michael Moore, Wendy O’Brien, Scott Harris, Paul Roderick
British Journal of General Practice 2013; 63 (615): e698-e705. DOI: 10.3399/bjgp13X673711
Feasibility of detection and intervention for alcohol-related liver disease in the community: the Alcohol and Liver Disease Detection study (ALDDeS)
Nick Sheron, Michael Moore, Wendy O’Brien, Scott Harris, Paul Roderick
British Journal of General Practice 2013; 63 (615): e698-e705. DOI: 10.3399/bjgp13X673711
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