Effects of nightlife activilty on health.

Nurs Stand

Centre for Public Health, Liverlpool John Moores University, Liverpool.

Published: September 2005

This article aims to increase understanding of nightlife health and the potential for nurses to reduce some of the negative health consequences associated with nightlife activity.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.7748/ns2005.04.19.30.63.c3838DOI Listing

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