• The Alcohol and Drug Foundation, created in 1959 as the Alcoholism Foundation of Victoria and formerly called the Australian Drug Foundation and the Alcohol...
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    Alcohol, sometimes referred to by the chemical name ethanol, is one of the most widely used and abused psychoactive drugs in the world and falls under...
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    Alcohol and sex deals with the effects of the consumption of alcohol on sexual behavior. The effects of alcohol are balanced between its suppressive effects...
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  • Retrieved October 21, 2022. "Roadside drug testing". adf.org.au. Alcohol and Drug Foundation. Archived from the original on August 21, 2017. Retrieved July...
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    PMIDĀ 26231237. "Blood alcohol levels". Alcohol and Drug Foundation (Australia). 8 February 2022 [Original date 14 February 2017]. "Blood Alcohol Concentration...
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  • The Foundation for Alcohol Research and Education (FARE), formerly the Alcohol Education & Rehabilitation Foundation (AERF), is an independent, not-for-profit...
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  • Drug and Alcohol Review is a peer-reviewed medical journal covering research related to alcohol and drug-related problems. It is the official journal of...
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    upon alcohol (also chemically known as ethanol). In 2013, it was reclassified as alcohol use disorder in DSM-5, which combined alcohol dependence and alcohol...
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  • in printers and scanners Oracle Application Development Framework ADF Solutions, a US digital forensics company Alcohol and Drug Foundation, Australia...
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    controlled drugs at least once. Common recreational drugs include caffeine, commonly found in coffee, tea, soft drinks, and chocolate; alcohol, commonly...
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