The narcotic drink kava has long been central to life in the South Pacific, but not all islanders are happy about the widespread use of the regional "grog"
The use of the anxiolytic herb kava has caused toxic liver injury in Western countries and economic ...
This paper examines a set of Polynesian loan words in the non-Polynesian languages of the Tafea Prov...
Kava, a Pacific herb consumed worldwide for medicinal, recreational and cultural purposes, has been ...
The islands' national drink, kava, comes under scientific scrutiny and emerges as anything but the d...
Notes from the Editor This Harm Reduction Digest discusses kava, a beverage consumed in some of the ...
Kava, a beverage drunk in much of the South Pacific, is both celebrated and controversial. It is oft...
The Pacific “cultural keystone species” (Garibaldi & Turner, 2004, pp.1,5) kava is uniquely linked w...
The Pacific “cultural keystone species” (Garibaldi & Turner, 2004, pp.1,5) kava is uniquely linked ...
• It is important to have a broader view as to why people consume substances, which includes underst...
Kava, in both its plant and drink form, is Pasifika’s ‘cultural keystone species’ and a potent icon ...
European pharmaceutical companies, American fad food businesses and a plantation owner in North Quee...
Starting with their very first observations, scientists have tried to understand how indigenous Poly...
It is estimated there are more than 20,000 kava users in New Zealand on an average Friday or Saturda...
The use of the anxiolytic herb kava has caused toxic liver injury in Western countries and economic ...
Background: Studies from high income countries attest to the significant contribution of recreationa...
The use of the anxiolytic herb kava has caused toxic liver injury in Western countries and economic ...
This paper examines a set of Polynesian loan words in the non-Polynesian languages of the Tafea Prov...
Kava, a Pacific herb consumed worldwide for medicinal, recreational and cultural purposes, has been ...
The islands' national drink, kava, comes under scientific scrutiny and emerges as anything but the d...
Notes from the Editor This Harm Reduction Digest discusses kava, a beverage consumed in some of the ...
Kava, a beverage drunk in much of the South Pacific, is both celebrated and controversial. It is oft...
The Pacific “cultural keystone species” (Garibaldi & Turner, 2004, pp.1,5) kava is uniquely linked w...
The Pacific “cultural keystone species” (Garibaldi & Turner, 2004, pp.1,5) kava is uniquely linked ...
• It is important to have a broader view as to why people consume substances, which includes underst...
Kava, in both its plant and drink form, is Pasifika’s ‘cultural keystone species’ and a potent icon ...
European pharmaceutical companies, American fad food businesses and a plantation owner in North Quee...
Starting with their very first observations, scientists have tried to understand how indigenous Poly...
It is estimated there are more than 20,000 kava users in New Zealand on an average Friday or Saturda...
The use of the anxiolytic herb kava has caused toxic liver injury in Western countries and economic ...
Background: Studies from high income countries attest to the significant contribution of recreationa...
The use of the anxiolytic herb kava has caused toxic liver injury in Western countries and economic ...
This paper examines a set of Polynesian loan words in the non-Polynesian languages of the Tafea Prov...
Kava, a Pacific herb consumed worldwide for medicinal, recreational and cultural purposes, has been ...