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  • https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/scharr/news/new-publications-scharr-march-2023
    Drug Alcohol Rev. 2023. Wang, H., Rowen, D.L., Brazier, J.E. et al. ... The public-private decision for alcohol retail systems: Examining the economic, health, and social impacts of alternative systems in Finland. ... Stakeholder Engagement in the...
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  • https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/cbe/news/new-paper-dr-sergio-vernuccio
    What impact will this paper have? This study provides mechanistic insights into the oligomerization reaction network of light hydrocarbons into gasoline-range products and its dependence on zeolite topology.
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  • https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/scharr/news/new-publications-scharr-february-2023
    Nordic Studies on Alcohol and Drugs. 2023;0(0). Horner D, Rex S, Reynard C, et alBMJ Open 2023;13:e069244. ... The clustering of physical health conditions and associations with co-occurring mental health problems and problematic alcohol use: a
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  • https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/scharr/news/new-publications-scharr-may-2021
    S. (2021). Is disinvestment from alcohol and drug treatment services associated with treatment access, completions and related harm? ... 2021). Causal mechanisms proposed for the Alcohol Harm Paradox - a systematic review. ... An analysis of English
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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/materials/news/new-material-research-aims-reduce-environmental-impact-both-cement-and-steel-industries
    Taking waste products from the steel industry and using them as a base material for cement production will lessen the environmental impact of both industries and reduce the dependence on raw
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  • https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/scharr/news/new-publications-scharr-april-2023
    Alcohol: Clinical and Experimental Research, 00, 1– 10. Available from:. Edomwonyi Obasohan, Stephen J. ... et al. (2023) Effective alcohol policies are associated with reduced consumption among demographic groups who drink heavily.
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  • https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/scharr/news/new-publications-scharr-august-2021
    A. (n.d.). Concurrent validity of an Estimator of Weekly Alcohol Consumption (EWAC) based on the Extended AUDIT. ... 2021). Effects of minimum unit pricing for alcohol in South Africa across different drinker groups and wealth quintiles: a modelling...
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  • https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/scharr/news/new-publications-scharr-september-2021
    David, G., Cooper, R., Dixon, S., & Holmes, J. (n.d.). Exploring the implementation of public involvement in local alcohol availability policy: the case of alcohol licensing decision-making in England.
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  • https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/news/surge-smoking-among-young-adults-during-lockdown
    And drinking even small amounts of alcohol increases the risk of seven different types of cancer. ... High-risk drinking defined by an Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test – consumption (AUDIT-C) score 5 . ... Colin Angus . Senior...
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