The Sheffield Alcohol Research Group has today (20 September 2023) published a major new report on the impact of alcohol pricing policies, alcohol consumption and harm in Scotland.
A £5.5 million funding award from the NIHR will support the creation of a Policy Research Unit investigating addictions, a collaboration between the University of Sheffield, King’s College London and…
The study – funded by NIHR – will explore how alcohol companies, health campaigners and the UK government encourage people to drink alcohol-free or low alcohol drinks.
On 27th August, Abi Stevely presented Y-DiD work at the European Association for Research on Adolescence (EARA) conference in Dublin to an audience of interested researchers.
This report discusses this (as yet) not widely used policy and its potential for improving public health and examines how minimum pricing policies should be applied alongside alcohol taxation measures.
Zoe Williams of The Guardian newspaper consulted SARG modeller Colin Angus about his findings on the heavy drinking habits of a generation born between 1965 and 1980 in the United Kingdom.
On 7 September, SARG PhD student, Naomi Gibbs, was interviewed by John Maytham as a guest on his popular Afternoon Drive show on CAPETALK radio in South Africa.
In Episode 3 of the ScHARR (School of Health & Related Research) Communicable Research Podcast, Andy Tattersall speaks with SARG Director John Holmes on the topic of alcohol drinking guidelines.
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