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Healthy People 2010 -
with Annotations (Edited to Reflect Injury Prevention Focus)
Chapter 26
Substance Abuse
Co-Lead Agencies: National Institutes of Health; Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
References
40. Zador, P.L.; Lund, A.K.; Fields, M.; and Weinberg, K. Fatal Crash Involvement and Laws Against Alcohol Impaired Driving. Arlington, VA: Institute for Highway Safety, 1989.
41. Hingson, R.; Heeren, T.; and Winter, M. Lower legal blood alcohol limits for young drivers. Public Health Reports 109(6):738-744, 1994.
42. Hingson, R.; Heeren, T.; and Winter, M. Lowering state legal blood alcohol limits to 0.08 percent: The effect on fatal motor vehicle crashes. American Journal of Public Health 86(9):1297-1299, 1996.
43. Hingson, R.; McGovern, T.; Howland, J.; Hereen, T.; Winter, M.; and Zakocs, R. Reducing alcohol-impaired driving in Massachusetts: The Saving Lives Program. American Journal of Public Health 86(6):791-797, 1996.
44. Holder, H.D.; Saltz, R.F.; Grube, J.W.; Treno, A.J.; Reynolds, R.I.; Voas, R.B.; and Gruenewald, P.J. Summing up: lessons from a comprehensive community prevention trial. Addiction 92(suppl. 2): S293-S301, 1997.
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