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  • https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/news/new-report-reveals-key-features-no-and-low-alcohol-drinks-market
    But as the authors acknowledge, no and low alcohol products remain relatively expensive. ... You are here. New report reveals key features of no and low alcohol drinks market. ... 15 January 2024. New report reveals key features of no and low...
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  • https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/security/safety/drink-and-drugs
    The depressant effects of alcohol can mask the effects of stimulant drugs like amphetamines. ... alcohol is the most common drug used to spike drinks. Even soft drinks get spiked. ... Be aware that mixing alcohol and drugs can put you at greater...
  • https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/news/shifts-alcohol-consumption-during-pandemic-could-lead-thousands-extra-deaths-england
    Moderate drinkers consumed less alcohol during the pandemic, whereas heavy drinkers consumed more. ... an additional 42,677 alcohol-attributable hospital admissions and 1,830 deaths over 20 years. ... Lighter drinkers decreased their consumption on...
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  • https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/psychology/people/research/amber-copeland
    Cogent Psychology. , 9(1). Pennington CR, Jones A, Bartlett JE, Copeland A & Shaw DJ (2021) Raising the bar: improving methodological rigour in cognitive alcohol research. ... Addictive Behaviors Reports. , 11. Dora J, Copeland A, Field M & Kevin KM...
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  • https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/whatson/current/changing-alcohol-serving-size-reduce-drinking
    Some of the most effective interventions to reduce alcohol consumption are those that do not require drinkers to be motivated to change behaviour. ... Title: Changing alcohol serving size to reduce drinking. Abstract: Alcohol-related health and...
  • https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/scharr/news/new-esrc-funded-project-led-scharr
    a new generation of young adults noted for their abstemious approach to alcohol. ... The work is led by the Sheffield Alcohol Research Group and includes the Sociology Department from the University of Manchester. ... New ESRC-funded project led by...
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  • https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/crafic/research/governance
    the evolution of the state and factors such path dependence influence the contours of this relationship. ... in which this is explained by factors such as path dependence.
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  • https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/scharr/news/alcohol-and-pricing-beyond-modelling-evaluation-and-duty-reform
    You are here. Alcohol and pricing: Beyond modelling to evaluation and duty reform. ... 8 November 2021. Alcohol and pricing: Beyond modelling to evaluation and duty reform. ... he has contributed key epidemiological evidence and policy analyses to...
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  • https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/crafic/research/co-dependence-between-bank-and-sovereign-risk-europe-and-potential-benefits-banking-union
    VINNOVA Research Foundation Research grant was led by Dr. Asma Mobarek. The Co-Is are Prof. Sabur Mollah and Prof. Kevin Keasey, University of Leeds, UK.. Mobarek, A., Mollah, S., and Keasey, K. (2014). A Cross-Country Analysis of Herd Behavior in