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Reducing Heavy Alcohol Consumption in Young Restaurant Workers

Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, 2011
Restaurant employees often have high rates of heavy drinking and problems with alcohol. This study evaluates reductions in drinking and associated problems at work, in connection with a new program for prevention and early intervention. The program, called Team Resilience, is designed for young restaurant workers.A cluster-randomized trial design was ...
Kirk M, Broome, Joel B, Bennett
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Cost effectiveness of brief interventions for reducing alcohol consumption

Social Science & Medicine, 2001
The direct costs and health effects of a primary-care-based brief intervention for hazardous alcohol consumption were examined. The total cost of the intervention was calculated from costs associated with: marketing the intervention programme; providing training and support in the use of the intervention materials; physician time required for providing
S E, Wutzke   +3 more
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Reducing hazardous alcohol consumption: an evidence synthesis

The Lancet, 2019
Abstract Background Around a quarter to a third of adults in England have health risk or harm due to heavy drinking. Most of this risk and harm is preventable if drinking is reduced. Two Cochrane reviews reported that digitally and verbally delivered interventions reduced hazardous and harmful alcohol consumption by 2·5 to 3·0 UK units per week ...
Fiona Beyer   +10 more
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Nalmefene: first drug for reducing alcohol consumption

Prescriber, 2014
Abstract Nalmefene (Selincro) is the first drug approved for the reduction of alcohol consumption. In our New products review, Steve Chaplin presents the data relating to its efficacy and adverse events, and Professor Jonathan Chick discusses its place in therapy.
Steve Chaplin, Jonathan Chick
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Legal Remedies to Reduce Alcohol Consumption

2017
Legal remedies to reduce the consumption of alcohol will be discussed, including conditions of sales, price promotion, randomized breath testing, means to prevent driving under the influence and the banning of advertising of alcoholic beverages. Various strategies to reduce the consumption of alcohol will be addressed.
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The Efficacy of Treatments in Reducing Alcohol Consumption: A Meta-Analysis

International Journal of the Addictions, 1995
Meta-analysis was used to assess the relative efficacy of various treatments in reducing alcohol consumption over the short-term, 6 months, and 12 months. All the treatments were administered in well-controlled studies. In the short-term and 1-year follow-up studies, patients in the experimental group drank much less than the control group.
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Neuroimmune pathways as targets to reduce alcohol consumption

Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior, 2023
Emily K, Grantham   +3 more
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Reducing alcohol consumption through television advertising.

Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1989
Regular drinkers from the general public whose drinking behavior was known to be unaffected by a previous antidrug advertising campaign were involved in a field experiment to assess the impact of a television commercial based on controlled-drinking principles.
J G, Barber, R, Bradshaw, C, Walsh
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NAALADase inhibition reduces alcohol consumption in the alcohol‐preferring (P) line of rats

Addiction Biology, 2000
AbstractN‐acetyl‐aspartyl‐glutamate (NAAG) is a major peptide component of the brain, with millimolar tissue levels of 0.1–5 nmol/mg wet weight. NAAG is hydrolyzed by the enzyme N‐acetylated alpha‐linked acidic dipeptidase (NAALADase; glutamate carboxypeptidase II; EC no. 3.4.17.21) to N‐acetyl‐aspartate (NAA) and glutamate.
D L, McKinzie   +3 more
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Optogenetics reduces alcohol consumption in rats

SPIE Newsroom, 2014
Keith Bonin   +7 more
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