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  • https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/scharr/news/professor-john-holmes-new-director-sheffield-alcohol-research-group-sarg
    You are here. Professor John Holmes is the new Director of the Sheffield Alcohol Research Group (SARG). ... 9 July 2020. Professor John Holmes is the new Director of the Sheffield Alcohol Research Group (SARG). ... most of all the lovely people in...
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  • https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/news/gambling-harm-should-be-recognised-public-health-issue-researchers-say
    Potentially harmful behaviours such as gambling are not given the same recognition as alcohol and smoking addictions. ... Gambling related harm should be seen as a public health issue and be recognised alongside harm from other forms of potentially
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  • https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/urban-institute/news/urban-surrounds-extinction-abolition
    This lecture explores the questions and issues raised by such recognitions, including the possibilities for abolishing the historical dependence upon anti-blackness and human-centrism that has established extinction as our
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  • https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/ihuman/news/covid-19-kinship-and-student-lives
    With it comes boredom, sadness and a yearning to go where I please (as a student that is mostly the pub and the shops to buy more alcohol!).
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  • https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/acse/news/acse-graduate-accepted-publication-prestigious-conference
    This project is an international collaboration between researchers at four world-leading centres in alcohol studies and policy modelling:. ... the Sheffield Alcohol Research Group at the University of Sheffield, UK. the Alcohol Research Group at...
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  • https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/cbe/news/elf-and-safety-christmas-risk-assessment
    The elf’s have also been taught about shelf safety and the risks of too much alcohol!
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  • https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/energy/news/new-ps126-million-study-decarbonise-steel-industry
    With the UK legally committed to be a net-zero emitter of greenhouse gases by 2050, the industry faces an uncertain future unless it ends its dependence on carbon. ... Demand Solutions, which is funded by UK Research and Innovation, to develop...
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  • https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/urban-institute/news/sheffield-urbanism-lecture-series-2020-available-youtube
    This lecture explored the questions and issues raised by such recognitions, including the possibilities for abolishing the historical dependence upon anti-blackness and human-centrism that has established extinction as our
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  • https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/scharr/news/scharr-mini-masterclass-health-research-visualising-covid-19-pandemic
    Bio. Colin Angus is a Senior Research Fellow in ScHARR. His real job is as an alcohol policy researcher looking at the impact of policy on drinking and health, with a
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  • https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/news/artificial-intelligence-helps-predict-risk-developing-mouth-cancer
    Evidence suggests tobacco and alcohol consumption, viruses, old age as well as not eating enough fruit and vegetables can increase the risk of developing the disease.
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