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Heroin crisis in the west | Maribyrnong & Hobsons Bay

Maribyrnong recorded the state’s seventh highest number of heroin overdose deaths between July 2020 and June 2022, new data reveals. […]

SKNVibes | With the support of IICA, agriculture and bioenergy industry associations of the Americas create the Pan-American Liquid Biofuels Coalition

SKNVibes | With the support of IICA, agriculture and bioenergy industry associations of the Americas create the Pan-American Liquid Biofuels Coalition
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Patterns of alcohol and alcohol-flavoured non-alcoholic beverage advertisements over Japanese free-to-air television networks | BMC Public Health

Alcohol use is a serious public health challenge worldwide. Japan has no government regulations or legal penalties against advertising alcoholic beverages on television (TV). Instead, advertisements depend on the Japanese alcohol industry’s self-regulation on airtime (no advertisements from 5 am to 6 pm) and the content of alcoholic beverages, which must not tempt minors. However, many adolescents (10 to 19 years old) watch TV from 6 pm to 11 pm. The aim of this study was to describe the pattern in the advertising of alcoholic beverages and alcohol-flavoured non-alcoholic beverages (AFNAB) in Japan during the popular TV viewing time for adolescents. A secondary analysis of advertising airtime data from five free-to-air Japanese TV networks in the Greater Tokyo area that aired between 12 August and 3 November 2019, was performed. During the study period, 5215 advertisements for alcoholic beverages and AFNABs aired (1451.75 min). In total, 2303 advertisements (44.2%) were

Coroner calls for urgent public drug testing following cluster of synthetic drug deaths

Coroner calls for ‘urgent’ public drug testing following cluster of synthetic drug deaths We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss Save Normal text size Advertisement A Victorian coroner is calling for the state government to urgently implement public drug testing following the deaths of five young Melbourne men. A combination of synthetic substances the five men ingested caused them to act bizarrely, with one sustaining “unsurvivable” brain damage while others suffered seizures and cardiac arrests after running into windows and walls across different parts of Melbourne between July 2016 and January 2017. Another fell from a 10th floor balcony.

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