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    Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome not related to alcohol use: a systematic review by Scalzo, Simon J, Bowden, Stephen C, Ambrose, Margaret L, Whelan, Greg, Cook, Mark J

    “…ObjectiveAlthough Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome (WKS) is a common condition, diagnosis remains difficult. WKS not associated with alcohol is rare and thought to…”
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    Working Memory Impairments in Alcohol-Dependent Participants Without Clinical Amnesia by Ambrose, Margaret L., Bowden, Stephen C., Whelan, Greg

    “…Background: The delayed alternation (DA) task is highly sensitive to the deficits of nonhuman animals with alcohol‐related brain damage. DA is thought to…”
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    Thiamin Treatment and Working Memory Function of Alcohol-Dependent People: Preliminary Findings by Ambrose, Margaret L., Bowden, Stephen C., Whelan, Greg

    “…Background: Wernicke‐Korsakoff syndrome (WKS) is most often seen in people who are alcohol dependent. Treatment with thiamin may rapidly resolve acute…”
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    Thiamin treatment and working memory function of alcohol-dependent people : Preliminary findings by AMBROSE, Margaret L, BOWDEN, Stephen C, WHELAN, Greg

    “…Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome (WKS) is most often seen in people who are alcohol dependent. Treatment with thiamin may rapidly resolve acute symptoms. However,…”
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    Neurotoxicity and Neurocognitive Impairments With Alcohol and Drug-Use Disorders: Potential Roles in Addiction and Recovery by Bowden, Stephen C., Crews, Fulton T., Bates, Marsha E., Fals-Stewart, William, Ambrose, Margaret L.

    “…This article represents the proceedings of a symposium at the 2000 RSA Meeting in Denver, Colorado. The organisers/chairs were Stephen C. Bowden and Fulton T…”
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