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'Addiction Journal Podcast' offers fresh insights and expert discussions on the latest addiction research and trends.
Episodes: 13
Addiction Journal Podcast: Cutting-Edge Research and Expert Insights
Curious about the latest research in addiction? The 'Addiction Journal Podcast' is your go-to source for fresh insights and expert discussions on this critical topic. Hosted by the knowledgeable team at Addiction Journal, each episode dives into groundbreaking studies and trends that shape our understanding of addiction. Whether it's the changing landscape of smoking behavior in England or the complex interplay between financial incentives and alcohol screening, this podcast covers it all.
You'll hear from leading researchers like Shalini Arunogiri on GHB-related harms and Adam Winstock on the transformative Global Drug Survey. These conversations aren't just academic; they're practical, offering real-world implications for treatment and prevention strategies. Perfect for anyone invested in addiction research, from healthcare professionals to those personally affected, this podcast provides a comprehensive look at the multifaceted world of addiction. Tune in to stay informed and gain valuable knowledge that could make a difference.
Latest Episodes
February 2020 - Interview with Shalini Arunogiri
Shalini Arunogiri discusses the dangers of GHB and meth use with Suzi Gage, highlighting the need for better harm reduction strategies.
January 2020 interview with Claire Garnett - Engish smoker characteristics
Dr. Claire Garnett discusses changing smoking behaviors in England, revealing decreased dependence but fewer quit attempts.
Interview with Adam Winstock - Global Drug Survey
Adam Winstock discusses how the Global Drug Survey is revolutionizing drug research with innovative data collection methods.
Interview with Amy O'Donnell
Amy O'Donnell discusses the fleeting impact of financial incentives on alcohol screening in primary care and suggests alternative approaches.

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