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Jan S Gill

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Alcohol and Alcoholism (Oxford, Oxfordshire)|March 26, 2002
Reported levels of alcohol consumption and binge drinking within the UK undergraduate student population over the last 25 yearsJan S Gill
Health Education Research|September 4, 2004
Variation in the alcohol content of a 'drink' of wine and spirit poured by a sample of the Scottish populationJan S Gill, Marie Donaghy
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|February 4, 2006
People seem confused about sensible drinking messagesJan S Gill, Fiona O'May
Alcohol and Alcoholism (Oxford, Oxfordshire)|May 21, 2011
Is it my job? Alcohol brief interventions: knowledge and attitudes among future health-care professionals in ScotlandJan S Gill, Fiona P O'May
Alcohol and Alcoholism (Oxford, Oxfordshire)|December 18, 2009
Healthcare and medical graduates of 2009: their reactions to four key proposals in the Scottish Government's strategy for tackling alcohol misuseJan S Gill, Caroline Gibson, Maggie Nicol
Health Education Research|August 7, 2007
'Binge drinking? It's good, it's harmless fun': a discourse analysis of accounts of female undergraduate drinking in ScotlandJennifer M F Guise, Jan S Gill
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|December 22, 2010
Ways to control alcohol priceJonathan D Chick, Jan S Gill, Heather Black
Health Education Research|June 3, 2006
Descriptors and accounts of alcohol consumption: methodological issues piloted with female undergraduate drinkers in ScotlandJan S Gill, Marie Donaghy, Jennifer Guise, et al.
Food and Chemical Toxicology : an International Journal Published for the British Industrial Biological Research Association|June 28, 2015
The total margin of exposure of ethanol and acetaldehyde for heavy drinkers consuming cider or vodkaDirk W Lachenmeier, Jan S Gill, Jonathan Chick, et al.
Perspectives in Public Health|October 1, 2015
The enigma of 'harmful' alcohol consumption: evidence from a mixed methods study involving female drinkers in ScotlandJan S Gill, Robert Rush, Heather Black, et al.
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Alcohol and Alcoholism (Oxford, Oxfordshire)|March 26, 2002
Reported levels of alcohol consumption and binge drinking within the UK undergraduate student population over the last 25 yearsJan S Gill
Health Education Research|September 4, 2004
Variation in the alcohol content of a 'drink' of wine and spirit poured by a sample of the Scottish populationJan S Gill, Marie Donaghy
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|February 4, 2006
People seem confused about sensible drinking messagesJan S Gill, Fiona O'May
Alcohol and Alcoholism (Oxford, Oxfordshire)|May 21, 2011
Is it my job? Alcohol brief interventions: knowledge and attitudes among future health-care professionals in ScotlandJan S Gill, Fiona P O'May
Alcohol and Alcoholism (Oxford, Oxfordshire)|December 18, 2009
Healthcare and medical graduates of 2009: their reactions to four key proposals in the Scottish Government's strategy for tackling alcohol misuseJan S Gill, Caroline Gibson, Maggie Nicol
Health Education Research|August 7, 2007
'Binge drinking? It's good, it's harmless fun': a discourse analysis of accounts of female undergraduate drinking in ScotlandJennifer M F Guise, Jan S Gill
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|December 22, 2010
Ways to control alcohol priceJonathan D Chick, Jan S Gill, Heather Black
Health Education Research|June 3, 2006
Descriptors and accounts of alcohol consumption: methodological issues piloted with female undergraduate drinkers in ScotlandJan S Gill, Marie Donaghy, Jennifer Guise, et al.
Food and Chemical Toxicology : an International Journal Published for the British Industrial Biological Research Association|June 28, 2015
The total margin of exposure of ethanol and acetaldehyde for heavy drinkers consuming cider or vodkaDirk W Lachenmeier, Jan S Gill, Jonathan Chick, et al.
Perspectives in Public Health|October 1, 2015
The enigma of 'harmful' alcohol consumption: evidence from a mixed methods study involving female drinkers in ScotlandJan S Gill, Robert Rush, Heather Black, et al.
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