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UV light abuse as a substance-related disorder: clinical implications.
Keen SB, Yelverton CB, Rapp SR, Feldman SR. UV light abuse as a substance-related disorder: clinical implications. Arch Dermatol. 2008 Aug; 144(8):1047-8.
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Substance-Related Disorders
Ultraviolet Rays
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Stephen R. Rapp PhD
Steven R. Feldman MD, PhD