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Green Book � Joint Service Directory of Alcohol & Other Drug and Mental Health Services
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Hepatitis WA
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Identifying women at risk from alcohol, smoking or other drug use during pregnancy: quick guide
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Next Step
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Nutrition issues for the substance-exposed mother: challenges and options, Dr Shelley Wilkinson, PSANZ PSU Conference 2013
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Supporting pregnant women who use alcohol or other drugs: a guide for primary health care professionals
Supporting pregnant women who use alcohol or other drugs: a review of the evidence
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