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Alcohol Review offers an expanding range of uniquely accessible and sustainable editorial resources assisting global efforts to reduce alcohol harm.
It provides rolling global coverage; debunks disinformation and misinformation; highlights expert comment and discussion; and disseminates of cutting-edge research, advocacy and innovation.
Common themes include new developments in global alcohol policy, advocacy, and fresh insights into how commercial interests undermine health policy, research and implementation.
It uses a wide array of social feeds, web stories, videos, newsletters and innovative yearly online events, the next being AR2026. Together they keep its audience ahead of a fast-paced, global information environment.
Over a decade of sustained effort has served the broad public interest by disseminating ideas to make healthier and better functioning societies, routinely bringing fresh innovations.
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