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    • Addictions in the COVID-19 era: Current evidence, future perspectives a comprehensive review
    • Assessing international alcohol consumption patterns during isolation from the COVID-19 pandemic using an online survey- highlighting negative emotionality mechanisms
    • During lockdown, drinking has become a worryingly easy way to punctuate the day
    • Preliminary indications of the burden of COVID-19 among people who inject drugs in England and Northern Ireland and the impact on access to health and harm reduction services
    • Self-Reported Alcohol, Tobacco, and Cannabis Use during COVID-19 Lockdown Measures- Results from a Web-Based Survey
    • The burden of alcohol on health care during COVID-19
    • The early impact of COVID-19 on mental health and community physical health services and their patients' mortality in Cambridgeshire and Peterborough, UK
    • The Possible Relationship between the Abuse of Tobacco, Opioid, or Alcohol with COVID-19
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Addictions in the COVID-19 era: Current evidence, future perspectives a comprehensive review
Assessing international alcohol consumption patterns during isolation from the COVID-19 pandemic using an online survey- highlighting negative emotionality mechanisms
During lockdown, drinking has become a worryingly easy way to punctuate the day
Preliminary indications of the burden of COVID-19 among people who inject drugs in England and Northern Ireland and the impact on access to health and harm reduction services
Self-Reported Alcohol, Tobacco, and Cannabis Use during COVID-19 Lockdown Measures- Results from a Web-Based Survey
The burden of alcohol on health care during COVID-19
The early impact of COVID-19 on mental health and community physical health services and their patients' mortality in Cambridgeshire and Peterborough, UK
The Possible Relationship between the Abuse of Tobacco, Opioid, or Alcohol with COVID-19

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