Introduction The UK has promoted increased availability of alcohol-free and low-alcohol drinks (no/lo, ≤1.2% alcohol by volume) as a public health strategy.
Jamie Brown +3 more
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Deter the emotions: Alexithymia, impulsivity and their relationship to binge drinking
Introduction: The relevance of both emotion processing and impulsivity to alcohol use and misuse is increasingly recognised, yet there is a scarcity of studies addressing their reciprocal interaction.
Aleksandra M. Herman +2 more
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Pleasure, profit and pain: Alcohol in New Zealand and the contemporary culture of intoxication [PDF]
This book details the rich, complex and often contested role of alcohol in New Zealand society. It explores the three fundamental alcohol rights that continue to fight for dominance of the national drinking culture: the rights of individual drinkers to ...
Campbell, Maxine M. +3 more
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Public attitudes towards alcohol control policies in Scotland and England: Results from a mixed-methods study [PDF]
The harmful effects of heavy drinking on health have been widely reported, yet public opinion on governmental responsibility for alcohol control remains divided.
Agresti +50 more
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NPY Signaling Inhibits Extended Amygdala CRF Neurons to Suppress Binge Alcohol Drinking
Binge alcohol drinking is a tremendous public health problem because it leads to the development of numerous pathologies, including alcohol abuse and anxiety.
K. Pleil +10 more
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Youth Alcohol Access, Consumption, and Consequences in Anchorage, Alaska: Identification of Indicators [PDF]
See also the 2012 update, "Youth Alcohol Access, Consumption, and Consequences in Anchorage, Alaska: 2012 Update" by Marny Rivera, Khristy Parker, and Jennifer McMullen. Anchorage, AK: Justice Center, University of Alaska Anchorage, 10 Dec 2012.
McMullen, Jennifer, Rivera, Marny
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A rank based social norms model of how people judge their levels of drunkenness whilst intoxicated [PDF]
Background: A rank based social norms model predicts that drinkers’ judgements about their drinking will be based on the rank of their breath alcohol level amongst that of others in the immediate environment, rather than their actual breath alcohol ...
Brown, Gordon D.A. +5 more
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This study examined rates of heavy drinking and alcohol problems in relation to drinking motives and protective behavioral strategies in university students with a documented current diagnosis of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD; n = 31 ...
Andrea L Howard, Tyler R Pritchard
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Liver transplantation for alcoholic liver disease: a retrospective analysis of recidivism, survival and risk factors predisposing to alcohol relapse [PDF]
Background and study aims : Alcoholic liver disease (ALD) is the second most common indication for liver transplantation. The aim of this study was to evaluate the alcohol relapse rate and long-term survival after liver transplantation for ALD and to ...
Berrevoet, Frederik +9 more
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Background The term “problem drinking” includes a spectrum of alcohol problems ranging from excessive or heavy drinking to alcohol use disorder. Problem drinking is a leading risk factor for death and disability globally.
Bronwyn Myers +3 more
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