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Drug and Alcohol Review,Volume 37, Issue 3, Page 313-315, March 2018. (Source: Drug and Alcohol Review)
Source: Drug and Alcohol Review - February 15, 2018 Category: Addiction Source Type: research

A case for clean conferences in gambling research
Drug and Alcohol Review, EarlyView. (Source: Drug and Alcohol Review)
Source: Drug and Alcohol Review - February 14, 2018 Category: Addiction Source Type: research

Cross ‐country comparison of proportion of alcohol consumed in harmful drinking occasions using the International Alcohol Control Study
Drug and Alcohol Review, EarlyView. (Source: Drug and Alcohol Review)
Source: Drug and Alcohol Review - February 14, 2018 Category: Addiction Source Type: research

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Drug and Alcohol Review, Ahead of Print. (Source: Drug and Alcohol Review)
Source: Drug and Alcohol Review - February 14, 2018 Category: Addiction Source Type: research

Cross ‐country comparison of proportion of alcohol consumed in harmful drinking occasions using the International Alcohol Control Study
ConclusionsInformal alcohol is less likely to be consumed in harmful drinking occasions compared with commercial alcohol. The proportion of commercial alcohol consumed in harmful drinking occasions in a range of alcohol markets shows the reliance of the transnational alcohol corporations on harmful alcohol use. This reliance underpins industry lobbying against effective policy and support for ineffective approaches. The conflict of interest between the alcohol industry and public health requires their exclusion from the alcohol policy space. (Source: Drug and Alcohol Review)
Source: Drug and Alcohol Review - February 14, 2018 Category: Addiction Authors: Pham Viet Cuong, Sally Casswell, Karl Parker, Sarah Callinan, Surasak Chaiyasong, Elena Kazantseva, Petra Meier, Anne ‐Marie MacKintosh, Marina Piazza, Gaile Gray‐Phillip, Charles Parry Tags: Special Issue Source Type: research

The effect on emergency department visits of raised alcohol minimum prices in Saskatchewan, Canada
Drug and Alcohol Review, EarlyView. (Source: Drug and Alcohol Review)
Source: Drug and Alcohol Review - February 12, 2018 Category: Addiction Source Type: research

Researching the decline in adolescent drinking: The need for a global and generational approach
Drug and Alcohol Review, EarlyView. (Source: Drug and Alcohol Review)
Source: Drug and Alcohol Review - February 12, 2018 Category: Addiction Source Type: research

Accuracy of alcohol and breast cancer risk information on Drinkaware ’s website
Drug and Alcohol Review,Volume 37, Issue 3, Page 304-306, March 2018. (Source: Drug and Alcohol Review)
Source: Drug and Alcohol Review - February 12, 2018 Category: Addiction Source Type: research

Cannabis use is associated with lower rates of initiation of injection drug use among street ‐involved youth: A longitudinal analysis
Drug and Alcohol Review,Volume 37, Issue 3, Page 421-428, March 2018. (Source: Drug and Alcohol Review)
Source: Drug and Alcohol Review - February 12, 2018 Category: Addiction Source Type: research

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Drug and Alcohol Review, Ahead of Print. (Source: Drug and Alcohol Review)
Source: Drug and Alcohol Review - February 12, 2018 Category: Addiction Source Type: research

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Drug and Alcohol Review,Volume 37, Issue 3, Page 304-306, March 2018. (Source: Drug and Alcohol Review)
Source: Drug and Alcohol Review - February 12, 2018 Category: Addiction Source Type: research

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Drug and Alcohol Review,Volume 37, Issue 3, Page 421-428, March 2018. (Source: Drug and Alcohol Review)
Source: Drug and Alcohol Review - February 12, 2018 Category: Addiction Source Type: research

Cannabis use is associated with lower rates of initiation of injection drug use among street ‐involved youth: A longitudinal analysis
ConclusionsGiven the expansion of cannabis legalisation throughout North America, it is encouraging that cannabis use was associated with slower time to initiation of injection drug use in this cohort. This finding challenges the view of cannabis as a gateway substance that precipitates the progression to using harder and more addictive drugs. (Source: Drug and Alcohol Review)
Source: Drug and Alcohol Review - February 12, 2018 Category: Addiction Authors: Hudson Reddon, Kora DeBeck, Maria Eugenia Socias, Huiru Dong, Evan Wood, Julio Montaner, Thomas Kerr, Michael ‐John Milloy Tags: Original Paper Source Type: research