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UWS’s Postgraduate Programme in Contemporary Drug & Alcohol Studies (CDAS) is a fantastic course for people looking to study, work and research in this area, and for practitioners looking to develop their practice. The course is grounded in the UK and global in outlook. Students are supported to:

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Edible Cannabis and Pain, Sleep, and Mental Health Management in Older Adults

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More than two million Australian middle-aged men are drinking at risky levels

The first national in-depth study to examine alcohol use among Australian middle-aged men has found that more than 2 million are drinking at levels that put their health at risk of harm. The new Flinders University research, in partnership with the Alcohol and Drug Foundation (ADF), analyzed national data from the 2019 and 2022/23 National Drug Strategy Household Survey to identify factors linked to risky drinking among midlife men aged 30–59, comparing the younger (30–44) and older (45–59) age groups | Medical Xpress, USA

 

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Screening for addiction in the dental office: The bottom line

Though dentists are well placed to identify substance-related oral health problems, their engagement in screening and referring patients "remains suboptimal". US public health specialists argue that remedying this should start with training in dental schools and continue post-qualification | Addiction, UK

Hepatitis C Trust reacts to new data on hepatitis C in England

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The alcohol industry targets women – but alcohol policies are largely gender-blind

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