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Nelson et al, 2005.pdfView Download
... 60. Toomey TL, Wagenaar AC, Gehan JP, Kilian G, Murray DM, Perry CL. Project ARM: alcohol risk man- agement to prevent sales to underage and intoxicated patrons. Health Educ Behav. 2000;28:186–199. 61. US Preventive ... See full document
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Relationship between anthropometric parameters and throwing velocity in water polo players
... The v component of accurate, overhead water polo throws, especially in the act of goal shooting, is an important ingredient of successful scoring ability. An increased throwing v reduces the time in which the goalkeeper ... See full document
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Zatonski et al, 2016.pdfView Download
... The al- cohol industry in Poland also repeatedly warned that should prices in Poland rise higher than in neighbouring EU countries, an uncontrolled flow of spirits from across the border will ensue (15 procent, ... See full document
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Ryan et al - Part 2.pdfView Download
... In the months after the Lake Medical ring started, Purdue was informed that homeless people were being used in an OxyContin ring. In December 2008, the same month Santiago was placed on [r] ... See full document
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Ryan et al - Part 1.pdfView Download
... Researchers surveyed chronic pain patients treated with OxyContin and reported that less than 2% said the drug lasted 12 hours and nearly 85% said it wore off before eight, according to [r] ... See full document
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Ryan et al - Part 3.pdfView Download
... Witnessing the opioid epidemic unfold, seeing the effect of opioids on his patients and reading scientific literature about the drugs, he said, led him to conclude by about 2010 that pai[r] ... See full document
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Reeves et al - 2013 - The political economy of austerity and healthcare - Euro Expenditure 95-2011.pdfView Download
... Similarly, when we included a measure of the change in the level of private healthcare expenditure to capture the extent to which patients transitioned away from the private sector and t[r] ... See full document
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Esser et al, 2016.pdfView Download
... We coded each drink-driving counter- measure as 1 of 14 activity types that have been evaluated for evidence of effectiveness in the literature, with each type assigned a number (1–14). We used 2 sources to de- termine ... See full document
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Melchior et al - 2007 - The mental health effects of multiple w...ess absence in the French GAZEL study..pdfView Download
... Our main finding is that men and women who are simultaneously exposed to high levels of work stress and high family demands have elevated rates of sickness absence due to psychiatri[r] ... See full document
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McCambridge et al, 2013a.pdfView Download
... Drinkwise was established in 2005 by the alcohol industry and funded later by the federal government of Australia in 2006. It describes itself as ‘an independent, not-for-profit organisation focused on promoting ... See full document
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McCambridge et al, 2013b.PDFView Download
... Promotion of Weak Evidence Whilst industry actors misrepresent the international evidence [5] used by the Scottish Government, they draw on far weaker sources for their own positions. Their emphasis on public support ... See full document
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Wagenaar et al, 2009b.pdfView Download
... We cumulated counts by cause of death into 3 outcome variables. (1) Alcohol-caused mor- tality, which represents all deaths caused by diseases for which the alcohol-attributable fraction is 1.0 (e.g., alcoholic liver ... See full document
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Khang et al - 2005 - Impact of economic crisis on cause-specific mortality in South Korea.pdfView Download
... Pneumonia mortality rates increased 40–70% between 1998 and 2000 among both sexes aged 35–64 and 65–79. Although deteriorated host immunity caused by alcohol abuse 44 or nutritional problems (especially among the ... See full document
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Sackrey et al - The Mondragon Cooperative.pdfView Download
... level, Mondragon is pursuing that goal with energy and imagination. Eroski, the huge grocery store chain, which employs most of the non- member workers in Spain, began to increase the proportion of members in one of its ... See full document
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Sackrey et al - The Middle Way.pdfView Download
... policy was that women began receiving pay equal to men. All workers then received the same annual wage increases, based on productivity growth. A provision was later added to the s[r] ... See full document
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Babor et al, 2015.pdfView Download
... For example, the industry Association for Responsible Alcohol Use (ARA) in South Africa, whose mission is to reduce alcohol-related harm [10], conducts life-skills education at schools, [r] ... See full document
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Topiwala et al, 2017.pdfView Download
... The hypothesised underlying structure of the model was constructed following the voxel based morphometry, tract based spatial statistics, and mixed effects analyses, with average alcohol[r] ... See full document
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Hawkins et al, 2012.pdfView Download
... Whilst there is limited literature on the current role of corporate actors in alcohol policy, extensive analyses of tobacco industry internal documents demonstrate that those companies have deployed a wide range of ... See full document
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Giesbrecht et al, 2010.pdfView Download
... The topic of partial or full privatization alcohol retail sales is a recurring theme in Ontario and other provinces, and State run government retail systems in U.S. and Nordic countries are under threat of being ... See full document
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Elder et al, 2010.pdfView Download
... Abstract: A systematic review of the literature to assess the effectiveness of alcohol tax policy interventions for reducing excessive alcohol consumption and related harms was conducted for the Guide to Community ... See full document
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