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Archives for June 2020
Revoking the ‘License to Drink’: Emerging evidence on mandatory sobriety
Could 24/7 programs solve lingering questions about who gets the right to drink?
Hazardous drinkers show elevated ‘waiting impulsivity’, relative to lighter drinking controls
We need interventions to address the issue of those who respond to stimuli prematurely, arges Matthew Mayhew
The Pass-Through of Alcohol Excise Taxes to Prices in OECD Countries: Filling in the evidence gap
Governments 'may consider additionally implementing minimum pricing policies' as a viable complement to tax increases on alcohol
Increasing choice to encourage the selection of non-alcoholic, rather than alcoholic, drinks
Originally published on the BMC blog
Inequalities in alcohol-related violence victimisation and what we should do about it
Lucy Bryant presents evidence-based recommendations for how to reduce the harmful effects of inequalities in which alcohol plays a role
The label appeal: A look at industry interference in the little warning labelling study that could
Part 2 of a blogpost on the history of a groundbreaking labelling study illustrates the level of industry opposition faced by the researchers involved
Alcohol warning labels reduce sales, change minds, and increase knowledge
Results from the Northern Territories Alcohol Labels study in Canada
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