Alcohol policy reform in Australia: what can we learn from the evidence?
Alcohol consumption is a major risk factor contributing to the burden of disease in Australia. The National Preventative Health Taskforce recommends the long-term goal of reshaping Australia's drinking culture to produce healthier and safer outcomes. A study of the cost-effectiveness of interve...
Main Authors: | Doran, C, Hall, W, Shakeshaft, A, Vos, T, Cobiac, L |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2010
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