ConclusionA multi‐sector programme to improve compliance with legal restrictions on serving alcohol in Bhutan appeared to have a modest effect but even after the programme, in two‐thirds of the occasions tested, the laws were broken. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved. (Source: Addiction)MedWorm Sponsor Message: Directory of the best January Sales in the UK. Find the b
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CONCLUSION: This study found that age, gender, parental alcohol use and peer pressure were found to be the major contributing factors to alcohol use amongst learners Prevention campaigns such as introducing the harmful effects of alcohol use amongst learners are of utmost importance in reducing alcohol use amongst learners in South Africa.
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DOI: 10.1111/add.13200 This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved….
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Relationships between mothers and their children are expected to be lifelong: an everlasting bond that isn’t without snags, but nevertheless endures. Yet sometimes, these relationships end. It could happen abruptly, or it could happen gradually, with contact ebbing – until there’s little or none at all. It’s an aspect of intergenerational relationships that is often ignored
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This study seemed to support the notion that it was the intrinsic power of the drug that fuelled the addictive behavior. However, this study was decisively refuted by Dr. Bruce Alexander, a researcher from Simon Fraser University in Vancouver who replicated the experiment but, instead of a single rat alone in a cage, Alexander constructed a new cage that was much larger and contained games, learn
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