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Boom for Circular Economy and Creativity: Chemistry to Improve Life
Published in Shrikaant Kulkarni, Neha Kanwar Rawat, A. K. Haghi, Green Chemistry and Green Engineering, 2020
Francisco Torrens, Gloria Castellano
In earlier publications, a comparison was made between beer bars cafés (19th century) [1–5], beer, all a science, alcohol, analysis, quality testing at multiple brewery stages [6], beer molecules, sensory, bioproperties, and street binge drinking [7].
An examination of how alcohol enforcement strategies by sheriff and police agencies are associated with alcohol-impaired-driving fatal traffic crashes
Published in Traffic Injury Prevention, 2021
Kathleen M. Lenk, Darin J. Erickson, Spruha Joshi, Collin Calvert, Toben F. Nelson, Traci L. Toomey
In addition to focusing on alcohol-impaired driving behavior directly, strategies that address alcohol-impaired driving behavior by targeting alcohol consumption may also help reduce alcohol-impaired-driving traffic crashes. Binge drinking (5 or more drinks for men/4 or more drinks for women on one occasion) is associated with alcohol-impaired driving (Naimi et al. 2003; 2009; Quinlan et al. 2005). One strategy to reduce binge drinking is to reduce the sales of alcohol to obviously intoxicated customers at on-premise licensed alcohol establishments (e.g., bars, restaurants). This is particularly important given that bars and restaurants are the source of last drink for approximately half of drivers stopped for alcohol-impaired driving (Naimi et al. 2009). Serving alcohol to obviously intoxicated customers (i.e., overservice) is illegal in all but two states (Mosher et al. 2009); however, studies have found that the likelihood of serving alcohol to an obviously intoxicated customer is high (Toomey et al. 2016).
The influence of childhood and early adult adversities on substance use behaviours in racial/ethnically diverse young adult women: a latent class analysis
Published in International Journal of Injury Control and Safety Promotion, 2022
Jessica K. Friedman, N. Jeanie Santaularia, Dunia Dadi, Darin J. Erickson, Katherine Lust, Susan M. Mason
Tobacco smoking, e-cigarette use, and marijuana use were defined as engaging in each of these behaviours, respectively, at any time during the past 12 months. Binge drinking was defined as having five or more drinks in a single sitting in the past two weeks (Schulenberg et al., 2019). These measures are consistent with annual prevalence and binge drinking measures from the Monitoring the Future study (Schulenberg et al., 2019) .