Booze and driving don’t mix but a zero blood alcohol limit isn’t the answer
The Royal Australasian College of Physicians wants to see blood alcohol limits for Australian drivers drop from .05% to .02% and then zero.
The Royal Australasian College of Physicians wants to see blood alcohol limits for Australian drivers drop from .05% to .02% and then zero.
Those who drink to go out, carry on drinking once they're out new Griffith research shows.
Queensland's alcohol legislation needs revision for it to be more effective according to a new study.
An urgent need for high quality research aimed at reducing alcohol-related drowning is the call, following a new Griffith University systematic literature review.
Social Marketing @ Griffith to provide independent review of new module.
The Queensland State Government should refrain from rushing into new controversial lockout legislation if it is to avoid exacerbating the problem of alcohol-fuelled violence.
Research shows how social marketing can change teen attitudes to risky drinking.
Griffith University’s Blurred Minds Academy have released an evidence-informed module to address the dangers of a new addictive and illegal...
In this instalment of Griffith University’s Better Future for All series, journalist Kerry O’Brien explores the future and impact of AI with leading global thinker Professor Toby Walsh.
In this article I compare five diets—vegan, vegetarian, keto, carnivore and Mediterranean— comparing on the impacts on your health and busting some myths along the way, to help you make an informed choice about what you need to consume.