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The Human and Economic Cost of Alcohol Use in Minnesota report
(PDF 419KB/48pgs)
Alcohol cost fact sheet
(PDF 58KB/4pgs)
The Alcohol Cost Report examines the human and economic costs associated with alcohol use. First released in 2004, now updated with the most current data, the study found that the economic costs associated with alcohol use in Minnesota are an estimated $5.06 billion, or $975 for every person in the state.
A Community-based Primary Prevention Plan to Reduce High-Risk and Underage Alcohol Use
PDF 237KB/7pages
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Methamphetamine Paradox slide presentation
PDF 20KB/14pages)
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