HOUSTON – (Jan. 30, 2009) – Brief but personal intervention reduces drinking among risky college drinkers, according to a research study at The University of Texas School of Public Health. Results of ...
Alcohol is associated with over 88,000 deaths annually and is the third leading cause of preventable death in the United States. We are working on developing novel interventions to prevent alcohol use ...
Though computer-delivered alcohol interventions can have short-term benefits, they are not as effective as face-to-face interventions in reducing college students' alcohol consumption in the long term ...
Short one-on-one discussions about alcohol consumption in a doctor’s office may reduce patients' drinking levels, according to a study. Findings published in the Addiction journal indicated that brief ...
A single peer-led Brief Alcohol Screening and Intervention for College Students (BASICS) session resulted in a reduction in weekly alcohol consumption by more than three drinks at 12 months among ...
Alcohol misuse among older adults is common but the delivery of evidence-based interventions such as referral services and pharmacotherapy remains low in the emergency department (ED). Evidence Rating ...
Long-Term Quality of Life, Cognitive Function, and Symptom Burden Among Chimeric Antigen Receptor T-Cell Recipients and Associated Cytokine Release Syndrome and Neurotoxicity We conducted a ...
According to a study released by Ohio State University, college students who are problem drinkers might benefit from counseling or a program that aims to lower long-term, high-risk drinking, and the ...