In 2013, illegal drug use was responsible for 1.8% of years of life lost in the European Union, alcohol was responsible for 8.2% and tobacco for 18.2%, imposing economic burdens in excess of 2.5% of GDP. No single European country has optimal governance structures for reducing the harm done by nicotine, illegal drugs and alcohol, and existing ones are poorly designed, fragmented, and sometimes cause harm. Reporting the main science and policy conclusions of a transdisciplinary five-year analysis of the place of addictions in Europe, researchers from 67 scientific institutions addressed these problems by reframing an understanding of addictions. A new paradigm needs to account for evolutionary evidence which suggests that humans are biologi...
The misuse of alcohol, drugs, and tobacco poses problems of enormous international importance. Basic...
An estimated quarter of a billion people, or around 5 per cent of the global adult population, used ...
To consider, briefly, science's role in informing alcohol policy, and how science could help reframe...
In 2013, illegal drug use was responsible for 1.8% of years of life lost in the European Union, alco...
In 2013, illegal drug use was responsible for 1.8% of years of life lost in the European Union, alco...
In 2013, illegal drug use was responsible for 1.8% of years of life lost in the European Union, alco...
Purpose of reviewTo discuss the health risks due to exposure to alcohol, illegal drugs and nicotine ...
How is drug policy developed? Members of the Pompidou Group research platform from 17 European count...
The vast majority of drug addicts are not criminals; tobacco and alcohol, both perfectly legal in mo...
BACKGROUND: Despite alcohol and illicit drug dependence being one of the most common diagnoses in Eu...
This chapter revolves around the premise that drinking alcohol or taking drugs (from here in referre...
Copyright: © 2017 Anderson P et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of t...
“Harm reduction” is often made an unnecessarily controversial issue as if there was a contradiction ...
Tobacco, alcohol and illicit substance use continue to result in substantial morbidity and mortality...
AIMS: This review provides an up-to-date curated source of information on alcohol, tobacco, and illi...
The misuse of alcohol, drugs, and tobacco poses problems of enormous international importance. Basic...
An estimated quarter of a billion people, or around 5 per cent of the global adult population, used ...
To consider, briefly, science's role in informing alcohol policy, and how science could help reframe...
In 2013, illegal drug use was responsible for 1.8% of years of life lost in the European Union, alco...
In 2013, illegal drug use was responsible for 1.8% of years of life lost in the European Union, alco...
In 2013, illegal drug use was responsible for 1.8% of years of life lost in the European Union, alco...
Purpose of reviewTo discuss the health risks due to exposure to alcohol, illegal drugs and nicotine ...
How is drug policy developed? Members of the Pompidou Group research platform from 17 European count...
The vast majority of drug addicts are not criminals; tobacco and alcohol, both perfectly legal in mo...
BACKGROUND: Despite alcohol and illicit drug dependence being one of the most common diagnoses in Eu...
This chapter revolves around the premise that drinking alcohol or taking drugs (from here in referre...
Copyright: © 2017 Anderson P et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of t...
“Harm reduction” is often made an unnecessarily controversial issue as if there was a contradiction ...
Tobacco, alcohol and illicit substance use continue to result in substantial morbidity and mortality...
AIMS: This review provides an up-to-date curated source of information on alcohol, tobacco, and illi...
The misuse of alcohol, drugs, and tobacco poses problems of enormous international importance. Basic...
An estimated quarter of a billion people, or around 5 per cent of the global adult population, used ...
To consider, briefly, science's role in informing alcohol policy, and how science could help reframe...