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Subject (Links to papers)
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Poland at the European crossroads |
Jerzy Mellibruda, |
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| The financial cost and benefits of alcohol (paper) |
Christine Godfrey, Centre of Health Economics, University of York, England |
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| The German system of rehabilitation of alcohol addiction: A successful way of treatment or late and expensive intervention? (paper) |
Joachim Koehler Psychiatrist, Psychotherapist, MPH Federal Institute for Salaried Employees (Bundesversicherungsanstalt für Angestellte, BfA) Department of Basic Principles in Medicine, Berlin, Germany |
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| Youth as a target group in marketing alcoholic beverages (Paper) |
Dag Rekve Ministry of Social Affairs, Norway |
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| The Loi Evin - A French Exception (paper) |
Alain Rigaud, Président Association Nationale de Prévention en Alcoologie et Addictologie (ANPA) and Michel Craplet, Medical Advisor of ANPAA, chairman of Eurocare |
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| Communicating About Alcohol: Educational and Regulatory Policies (paper) |
Thomas Babor, University of Connecticut, USA |
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| Towards alcohol free roads in Europe (paper) |
Hans Laurell, Swedish National Road Administration |
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Promoting “natural recovery” from addiction and social support: Towards a self-change friendly society |
Harald Klingemann, |
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| Strategies to help people change. The role of primary health care (general practice) (paper) |
Kaija Seppä, |
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From Primary Health Care to Specialized Treatment Centres: a gap difficult to bridge |
Antoni Gual, |
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Specialist Services and helping people change |
Gerhard Bühringer, |
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Alcohol health promotion via mass media: The evidence on (in) effectiveness |
Linda Hill |
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| Alcohol-related mortality in the EU Member States (paper) |
Mats Ramstedt |
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The structure and the aims of (Finland: Alcohol programme 2004 - 2007) |
Marjatta Montonen |
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Alcohol Policy and young people |
Ann Hope, |
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Why it is important and necessary to do prevention work in the workplace: Accidents, Absenteeism, Tardiness, Hangovers, Strains on co-workers, Replacement costs etc. |
David Gold and Joanna Caborn, |
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Experience of working in Poland and with the ILO |
Ewa Osiatynska, |
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| AKAN, the predominant Norwegian workplace programme since 1963 (Paper) |
Annette Paul, AKAN |
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1996 - 2005 Eurocare