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- Bookedited by Willm Mistral.Contents:
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Preface / Willm Mistral
Changing perspectives on problematic drug use / Richard Velleman
Formulating effective alcohol policy : not as simple as it sounds / Robin Davidson
Binge drinking : consumption, consequences, causes and control / Willm Mistral
A picture tells a thousand stories : young women, mobile technology and drinking narratives / Rebecca Brown
Exploring emerging perspectives on gender and drug use / Karenza Moore and Fiona Measham
Embracing children and families in substance misuse treatment / Lorna Templeton
In their own right : developing confidential services for children and young people affected by parental alcohol and drug use / Louise Hill
Screening for alcohol use disorders / Lesley Smith
From comorbidity to multiple health behaviour change / Amanda Baker, Sarah Hiles, Louise Thornton, Amanda Searl, Peter Kelly and Frances Kay-Lambkin
Counselling in intensive structured day treatment : the co-production of recovery / Tim Leighton
Movements towards recovery / Willm Mistral and Stephen Wilkinson
How current drug laws impede research and clinical treatments / David Nutt
Index.Digital Access Wiley 2013 - ArticleMorton JA, Pickles MM, Darley JH.Vox Sang. 1977;32(1):26-37.Following an attack of infectious mononucleosis, the red cells of HLA B7 patients may show a greatly increased reactivity with anti-Bga antibodies. This occurs from about the 3rd week of the disease, the reactivity then slowly decreasing over a period of months or years. Both specific and nonspecific reactions to other HLA antisera may also occur. Five patients were followed in detail and the reason for the increase in antigen strength was investigated without a conclusive result.