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799 related items for PubMed ID: 21554335

  • 1. Artificial sweeteners, caffeine, and alcohol intoxication in bar patrons.
    Rossheim ME, Thombs DL.
    Alcohol Clin Exp Res; 2011 Oct; 35(10):1891-6. PubMed ID: 21554335
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  • 3. Commentary on Rossheim and Thombs (2011): artificial sweeteners, caffeine, and alcohol intoxication in bar patrons.
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  • 17. Caffeinated-beverage consumption and its association with socio-demographic characteristics and self-perceived academic stress in first and second year students at the University of Puerto Rico Medical Sciences Campus (UPR-MSC).
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  • 18. Energy drinks mixed with alcohol: what are the risks?
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  • 19. The Influence of Mixers Containing Artificial Sweetener or Different Doses of Carbohydrate on Breath Alcohol Responses in Females.
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  • 20. The role of caffeine in the alcohol consumption behaviors of college students.
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