Deaths Go Down When Alcohol Taxes Go Up, Study
Nov 21st 2008Drug InformationAlcohol / Addiction / Illegal Drugs
A US study found a strong link between alcohol tax increases in 1983 and 2002 and deaths related to alcohol use in one American state. The research was the work of Dr Alexander C Wagenaar from the University of Florida College of Medicine and colleagues and was published online ahead of print on 13 November in the American Journal of Public Health.
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