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Push to Ban Alcohol Ads on the Field
Push to ban alcohol ads on the field
Filed under: Alcohol Abuse
Alcohol commercials should be banned from television before 8.30pm and the alcohol industry prohibited from sponsoring sporting and cultural events under far-reaching proposals designed to curb the ''control'' of the companies.
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Push to Ban Alcohol Ads on the Field
Push to ban alcohol ads on the field
Filed under: Alcohol Abuse
Alcohol commercials should be banned from television before 8.30pm and the alcohol industry prohibited from sponsoring sporting and cultural events under far-reaching proposals designed to curb the ''control'' of the companies.
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Election push for alcohol TV ban
Filed under: Alcohol Abuse
Alcohol ads should be banned from television before 8.30pm under far-reaching proposals.
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Alcohol Abuse: ‘Frayed’ From War: Spec Ops Reports Alcohol Abuse, Stress, Sleeplessness – ArmyTimes.com
‘Frayed’ from war: Spec ops reports alcohol abuse, stress, sleeplessness – ArmyTimes.com
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'Frayed' from war: Spec ops reports alcohol abuse, stress, sleeplessness
ArmyTimes.com In a survey of active-duty special operations forces, nearly 10 percent of respondents reported potential alcohol abuse or dependence, 8 percent said they were uncharacteristically irritable or angry, and more than one-quarter of those surveyed said … |
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Alcohol Abuse: In the ER, Outrage Over Wanton Road Carnage
In the ER, outrage over wanton road carnage
Filed under: Alcohol Abuse
Dr. John Ross: “For every death we hear about, there are 10 to 15 injury victims we never hear about. That makes us all responsible for challenging this ridiculous culture of acceptance of alcohol abuse in Nova Scotia.” (CHRISTIAN LAFORCE / File).
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Alcohol Abuse: Alcohol Use Among Pregnant Women in Substance Abuse Treatment Drops in … – Newswise (Press Release)
Alcohol Use Among Pregnant Women in Substance Abuse Treatment Drops in … – Newswise (press release)
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Alcohol Use Among Pregnant Women in Substance Abuse Treatment Drops in …
Newswise (press release) Newswise — According to a new report by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) the percentage of pregnant woman in substance abuse treatment using alcohol (with or without drug use) dropped from 46.6 percent to … |
Navy Cuts Alcohol Sales to Reduce Sexual Incidents – Watch List News (press release)
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Navy Cuts Alcohol Sales to Reduce Sexual Incidents
Watch List News (press release) The Navy is cutting back on alcohol sales to lower the number of sexual assault incidents. Alcohol abuse strikes anyone including those in the armed forces and why it's important to contact a detox center like Harbor Village if you have a drinking … |
Alcohol Abuse: Alcohol Use Among Pregnant Women in Substance Abuse Treatment Drops in Past Decade, but Illicit Drug Use Rises
Alcohol Use Among Pregnant Women in Substance Abuse Treatment Drops in Past Decade, but Illicit Drug Use Rises
Filed under: Alcohol Abuse
According to a new report by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) the percentage of pregnant woman in substance abuse treatment using alcohol (with or without drug use) dropped from 46.6 percent to 34.8 percent over a ten year period. However, the report also shows that the percentage of substance abuse admissions involving pregnant women using drugs (without co …
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Henry R. Kranzler, MD, Named Director of Penn's Center for Studies of Addiction
Filed under: Alcohol Abuse
Henry R. Kranzler, MD, a professor of Psychiatry at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania whose work has contributed to the identification of genetic risk factors and pharmacological treatments for drug and alcohol dependence, has been named the Director of the Center for Studies of Addiction.
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