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In an advisory published Friday, the surgeon general, Dr. Vivek Murthy, said that alcohol ... of health psychology at Brighton and Sussex Medical School who researches alcohol use and behavior ...
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Murthy’s call fell upon deaf ears in Congress ... Dr. Michael Siegel, professor of public health at Tufts Medical School, told the Washington Examiner that it would be “unethical in medicine ...