Alcohol industry-funded apps may use covert 'misinformation strategies,' omit important public health information and could 'nudge' users towards drinking more alcohol, new research has found. The ...
This is a process evaluation of a large UK-based randomised controlled trial (RCT) (n = 5602) evaluating the effectiveness of recommending an alcohol reduction app, Drink Less, compared with usual ...
A free smartphone app, Drink Less, can help people who would benefit most from reducing their alcohol consumption to do so successfully, according to a large randomized controlled trial led by UCL ...
ATLANTA--(BUSINESS WIRE)--As Americans prepare to reduce or pause drinking for Dry and Damp January, Reframe, the leading alcohol-reduction app in the U.S. with the largest user base and the world’s ...
The idea of going sober for a limited time can be appealing — research shows even a temporary dry spell offers some health benefits. People who take on the Dry January challenge vow to go alcohol-free ...
In a commentary published by the Journal of the American Medical Association, researchers at Rutgers Health, Harvard University and the University of Pittsburgh discuss the impact of unregulated ...
Alcohol industry-funded apps may use covert 'misinformation strategies', omit important public health information and could 'nudge' users towards drinking more alcohol, new research has found. The ...
The new year is an opportunity to hit the reset button on your health, especially if you overindulged over the holidays. For many people, that means diving into Dry January by vowing to give up ...
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