Honorary Clinical Professor, UCL
Adam is a Consultant Addiction Psychiatrist and Addiction Medicine specialist based in London. He is Honorary Clinical Professor at the Institute of Epidemiolgy and Health Care, University College London. He has published over 120 papers. He is also founder and director of Global Drug Survey which runs the biggest drug survey in the world. He is also the architect of the free on line and smart phone apps the drugs meter www.drugsmeter.com and drinksmeter
www.drinksmeter.com and the world's first safer use cannabis guidelines at www.saferuselimits.co
The profile of festival drug takers might be different to what you expect
Jul 18, 2019 23:39 pm UTC| Insights & Views Health
A NSW Coronial Inquest investigating a series of drug-related deaths at Australian music festivals has heard evidence of festival goers taking multiple concurrent doses of MDMA to avoid police detection and not receiving...
Rape myths like 'stranger danger' challenged by global drug survey
May 16, 2019 03:23 am UTC| Insights & Views Life
Many of the beliefs people hold about rape are downright wrong. For example, women are often told they can avoid sexual assault by monitoring how much alcohol they drink on a night out. Dont leave your drink unattended and...
Drugs and alcohol complicate sexual consent, but context can make things clearer
Nov 26, 2018 17:03 pm UTC| Insights & Views Law
Sexual consent is an important, complex and often awkward topic to talk about. And when people have been consuming alcohol or other drugs, it makes negotiating sexual consent even more complicated. Indeed, drawing the line...
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