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May 15, 2025

Why Don’t More People Know the UK’s Drinking Guidelines?


April 29, 2025

ASHES, Vol. 21(5) – Exposure to tobacco marketing among LGBTQ young adults


December 10, 2024

ASHES, Vol. 20(13) – Advertising for the youth: How specific advertisement features influence e-cigarette appeal


September 3, 2024

The WAGER, Vol. 29(9) – The impact of celebrities and social media influencers in Australian gambling ads


November 17, 2020

ASHES, Vol. 16(12) – Has plain packaging legislation reduced tobacco consumption in Australia?


September 22, 2020

ASHES, Vol. 16(10) – Are video games another marketing tool for the tobacco industry?


September 17, 2019

The DRAM, Vol. 15(10) – Alcohol-branded content on Facebook: What does clicking “Like” say about drinking behavior?


September 3, 2019

Introduction to the Special Series on Addiction and Social Media


March 5, 2019

The DRAM, Vol. 15(3) – Shots on goal: Depictions of drinking in sports betting commercials


April 10, 2018

ASHES, Vol. 14(4) – The magic of marketing: Brand identity and smoking behavior


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