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The Mark Keller Award was created in his honor for the best article in the journal. [14] Timothy Coffey succeeded Keller. The journal was later renamed the Journal of Studies on Alcohol and became a monthly publication in 1975. [14] Again the journal was renamed to the Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs. It is currently a bimonthly ...
The American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse is a bimonthly peer-reviewed medical journal covering all aspects of addiction. It was established in 1974 and is published by Taylor & Francis . The editor-in-chief is Bryon Adinoff ( University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center ).
The Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs (JSAD) is a peer-reviewed scientific journal that publishes original research articles on various aspects of the use and misuse of alcohol and other drugs. Topics covered include the biological, medical, epidemiological, social, psychological, and legal aspects of alcohol and other drug use, abuse ...
Drug and Alcohol Review is a peer-reviewed medical journal covering research related to alcohol and drug-related problems. It is the official journal of the Australasian Professional Society on Alcohol and other Drugs. It publishes seven issues annually. The journal is published by Wiley and the editor-in-chief is Robin Room (La Trobe University).
Guidelines on the management of co-occurring alcohol and other drug and mental health in alcohol and other drug treatment settings (3rd edition) Matilda Centre, University of Sydney Gournay K Ashcroft B (2019) Hope and Healing after Stillbirth and early baby loss: Sheldon,London (2nd Edition to be published late 2024)
These articles discussed the findings of the study, such as one titled Women, Alcohol and the Search for Certainty. [43] Published as early as 1988, this Washington Post article discussed the effect of the Nurses' Health Study on the relationship between women and alcohol, citing the former as a factor which affects a woman's risk for CVD and ...
An emergency department nurse accessed a hospital’s locked drug cabinet over 400 times to steal opioids that were meant for nearly 300 patients, federal prosecutors said.
After tobacco, alcohol accounts for a higher burden of disease than any other drug. Alcohol use is a major cause of preventable liver disease worldwide, and alcoholic liver disease is the main alcohol-related chronic medical illness. [6] Millions of people of all ages, from adolescents to the elderly, engage in unhealthy drinking. [7]