Professor, National Drug Research Institute, Curtin University
Steve Allsop has been involved in policy, prevention and treatment research and practice and professional development for health, police, education, and community organisations for over 30 years. He has managed prevention, policy and treatment services. He has previously worked as the A/Executive Director, Drug and Alcohol Office, Western Australia, Director of NDRI and the Director of the National Centre for Education and Training on Addiction, Flinders University of South Australia.
Ten reasons some of us should cut back on alcohol
Jan 04, 2017 05:06 am UTC| Health
At this time of year, alcohol promotions, sales and consumption are prominent. Many of us enjoy celebrating a year ended, work and family gatherings, a holiday and a time to kick back and relax. But it can also be a time...
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