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Chronic heavy drinking and ischaemic heart disease...
Date added: | 10/23/2014 |
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Full title: Chronic heavy drinking and ischaemic heart disease: A systematic review and meta-analysis.
Paper by Roerecke and Rehm. Published in Open Heart in August 2014.
Why does society accept a higher risk for alcohol...
Date added: | 10/27/2014 |
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Full title: Why does society accept a higher risk for alcohol than for other voluntary or involuntary risks?
Paper by Jürgen Rehm, Dirk W Lachenmeier and Robin Room. Published in BMC Medicine in October 2014.
Mothers who abuse alcohol and drugs ...
Date added: | 06/23/2014 |
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Full title: Mothers who abuse alcohol and drugs: Health and social harms among substance-abusing mothers of small children in three child cohorts
Paper by Marja Holmila, Kirsimarja Raitasalo and Mikko Kosola. Published in Nordic Studies on Alcohol and Drugs in October 2013.
Modeling the structure and operation of drug supply chains: The case of cocaine and heroin in...
Date added: | 05/12/2016 |
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Full title: Modeling the structure and operation of drug supply chains: The case of cocaine and heroin in Italy and Slovenia
Authors: Caulkins, J.P., Disley, E. , Tzvetkova, M., Pardal, M., Shah, H., Zhang, X.
Published in: International Journal of drug policy
ALICE RAP presented at the World Research and Innovation Congress
Date added: | 01/16/2014 |
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Interview with Peter Anderson
Speaking candidly about ill-founded perceptions of addiction, Dr Peter Anderson, co-leader of the pioneering and transdisciplinary ALICE RAP initiative, is working to define new approaches to better support those most in need.
http://www.research-europe.com/magazine/HEALTHCARE2/EF24/index.html