Calcitonin Gene-Related Peptide Signalling in Alcohol Use Disorders: A Scoping Review [0.03%]
酒精使用障碍中的降钙素基因相关肽信号通路:系统综述
Lanfranco Pellesi,Taibah Ali Ahmad,Simona Guerzoni
Lanfranco Pellesi
Issue: Alcohol use disorders (AUD) represent a major global health burden, and currently available pharmacological treatments show limited and heterogeneous efficacy. Calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) is a pleiotropi...
The Impact of Northern Territory Alcohol Policy Changes on Adult Domestic and Family Violence Hospital Admissions [0.03%]
北领地酒精政策的变化对家庭暴力所致伤害住院的影响
Sarah Clifford,Cassandra J C Wright,Kerri Coomber et al.
Sarah Clifford et al.
Introduction: This study examines the impact of three alcohol policies on domestic and family violence (DFV) hospital admissions in the Northern Territory (NT), Australia. The Banned Drinker Register (BDR) imposes individ...
Illicit Alcohol in Victorian Off-Licence Retailers: A Preliminary Observational Study [0.03%]
维多利亚时代 off-licence 零售商中的非法酒精:初步观察研究
Michala Kowalski,Michael Livingston,Jodie Grigg et al.
Michala Kowalski et al.
Introduction: Illicit alcohol sales account for 90% of the alcohol-related lost tax revenue in Australia (unrecorded alcohol); however, there is a paucity of research on this segment of the alcohol market. It is currently...
Observational Study
Drug and alcohol review. 2026 May;45(4):e70167. DOI:10.1111/dar.70167 2026
Large Language Models Accurately Identify People Who Inject Drugs From Infectious Diseases Discharge Summaries in an Australian Hospital [0.03%]
大型语言模型能够从澳大利亚一家医院的传染病出院记录中准确识别注射吸毒者
David Goodman-Meza,Marianne Martinello,Jeffrey Masters et al.
David Goodman-Meza et al.
Introduction: People who inject drugs (PWID) face a high risk for serious infections, yet International Classification of Diseases (ICD) codes fail to identify this population. Large language models (LLM) offer a promisin...
Non-Medical Use of Prescription Stimulants in Australia: Prevalence, Sociodemographic and Substance Use Correlates From the 2022-2023 National Drug Strategy Household Survey [0.03%]
澳大利亚处方兴奋剂非医学使用情况:2022-2023年全国药物战略家庭调查中的流行率、社会人口学和物质使用相关因素
Benjamin Johnson,Gary Chan,Jason Connor et al.
Benjamin Johnson et al.
Introduction: Non-medical use of prescription stimulants is increasing globally, yet Australian population-level data on its prevalence and associated sociodemographic and substance use correlates remain limited. ...
Closing the Gap Between Evidence and Action: Lessons From a Dramatic Increase in Access to Alcohol [0.03%]
缩小证据与行动间差距的思考——以酒精为例
Norman Giesbrecht,Elizabeth K Farkouh
Norman Giesbrecht
Alcohol is a leading cause of death, disability, disease, trauma and social problems. In Canada, alcohol consumption is associated with 17,000 deaths annually, with costs from alcohol exceeding revenues in each jurisdiction. Leading health ...
Safe Supply at Insite, North America's First Supervised Consumption Site: A Case Report of Reduced Harms From the Toxic Drug Supply in a Client Prescribed Powdered Fentanyl Alternative [0.03%]
依法美entinse安全用药案例报告:粉末状芬太奴替代药品减少黑市毒害作用的评估研究
Nadia Fairbairn,Elaine Hu,Mark Lysyshyn et al.
Nadia Fairbairn et al.
The increasingly unpredictable and toxic unregulated drug supply puts people who use drugs at high risk of overdose and death. In April 2022, Insite-North America's first sanctioned supervised consumption site-started a prescribed powdered ...
Case Reports
Drug and alcohol review. 2026 May;45(4):e70175. DOI:10.1111/dar.70175 2026
Association Between Perceived COVID-19 Risk and Current Use of Any Nicotine Product Amongst Adolescents in Saudi Arabia [0.03%]
沙特阿拉伯青少年感知新冠病毒风险与目前任何尼古丁产品使用之间的关系
Najim Z Alshahrani,Abdullah M Alarifi,Ibrahim Alasqah et al.
Najim Z Alshahrani et al.
Introduction: The COVID-19 pandemic created a unique context for tobacco-related risk communication amongst adolescents. This study examined the link between COVID-19-related smoking risk perceptions and current nicotine ...
Do the Reasons People Drink Alcohol Aid Our Understanding of Sociodemographic Differences in Alcohol-Free and Low-Alcohol Consumption? A Path Analysis on a Cross-Sectional Study of Adult Alcohol Drinkers in Great Britain [0.03%]
饮酒动机能否解释社会人口学特征在无酒和低度酒消费上的差异?基于英国成人饮酒者横断面研究的路径分析
Lucy Burke,Colin Angus,Jamie Brown et al.
Lucy Burke et al.
Introduction: In the UK, consumption of alcohol-free (< 0.05% ABV) and low-alcohol (≤ 1.2% ABV; NoLo) drinks is more prevalent among heavier drinkers and socially advantaged groups. If heavier drinkers are substituting a...