ARCR articles are freely available online with no subscription or pay-per-view fees. Check out our most recent articles to get an overview of the current knowledge in the alcohol research field:?https://arcr.niaaa.nih.gov #alcoholresearch #arcrjournal
Alcohol Research: Current Reviews
公共卫生
Bethesda,Maryland 737 位关注者
Peer-reviewed scientific journal published by the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism at NIH.
关于我们
Alcohol Research: Current Reviews (ARCR) is an open-access, interdisciplinary journal published by the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA) at the National Institutes of Health (NIH). ARCR provides in-depth reviews spanning the field of alcohol research. Areas of interest include the effects of alcohol across the life span on health, function, and well-being in addition to basic science, genetics, epidemiology, prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of alcohol-related conditions. Topics are approached from basic, translational, and clinical perspectives. Since 2020, ARCR has published articles online on a continual, rolling basis. ARCR articles are indexed in PubMed Central, PsycInfo, and Web of Science. ARCR currently accepts submissions by invitation only. All submitted manuscripts undergo independent peer review by experts in the field. ARCR is managed by NIAAA and supported by contract staff. The ARCR Editorial Advisory Board, which comprises leading experts in alcohol-related research, provides guidance on journal content and attracting new authors.
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https://arcr.niaaa.nih.gov/
Alcohol Research: Current Reviews的外部链接
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- 公共卫生
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- 2-10 人
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- Bethesda,Maryland
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- 政府机构
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6700b Rockledge Dr
US,Maryland,Bethesda,20817
Alcohol Research: Current Reviews员工
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Jaime Shields
Full-Time Research Coordinator
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Benjamin Ejzak
Research Assistant at UIUC Alcohol Research Lab
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Katie Linden
James Scholar at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign | Majors in Psychology and Sociology | Minors in Kinesiology and Criminology, Law, and…
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Kyla Q. Smith
Clinical/Community Psychology Student at University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
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Both acute and chronic alcohol use lead to changes in skeletal muscle mass and function. Even a single occasion of drinking is enough to result in breakdown of damaged muscle tissue. This article reviews the pathways through which alcohol use affects muscle structure and function. https://go.nih.gov/RwwK6Ty (Authors: Liz Simon, Brianna Bourgeois, and Patricia Molina) #alcoholresearch?#musculoskeletalsystem?
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This ARCR article reviews advances in understanding the treatment environment and its specific challenges for minority populations, and in tailoring prevention and treatment interventions to the needs of those populations. https://go.nih.gov/RieErQ2 (Author: Arthur Blume) #alcoholresearch?#NativeAmericanHeritageMonth
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ARCR’s new Curated Collections organize ARCR articles by specific research areas, allowing readers to quickly locate ARCR articles relevant to their interests. Check out the new collections here:?https://go.nih.gov/IQFdJXs. #alcoholresearch #ARCR50
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Alcohol-related mortality has been on the rise in the United States, especially among women. The findings in this new ARCR article suggest that alcohol control policies and socioeconomic conditions have a major impact on alcohol-related deaths. However, more research is needed to identify strategies for lowering alcohol-related mortality in all population subgroups.?https://go.nih.gov/68hqRAm (Authors: Katherine Karriker-Jaffe, La (Sonya) A. Goode, Shannon Blakey, Jamie Humphrey, Pamela Williams, Ivette Rodriguez Borja, Jessica Cance, MPH, and Georgiy Bobashev) #alcoholresearch #socialdeterminantsofhealth?
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Alcohol misuse increases our risk of infections, such as flu and pneumonia, and many other conditions controlled by the immune system. Explore the varied interactions between alcohol and the immune system and their impact on health in the series of ARCR reviews summarized in this article. https://go.nih.gov/qgwezOm (Authors: Dipak Sarkar, M. Katherine Jung, and H. Joe Wang) #alcoholresearch #arcrjournal #FightFlu
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The impact of alcohol on health in older adults is significant. Check out the below webinar, and this 2024 ARCR review on alcohol and it's relationship with dementia and Alzheimer's disease for more information: https://lnkd.in/eD3VvvCi
Save the date! Join us on December 3rd at 12 PM ET for the NIAAA Webinar: “How Does Alcohol Impact the Lives of Older Adults – And What Can We Do About It?” Learn valuable insights on alcohol and aging: https://brnw.ch/21wO4QL.
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More than 8 in 10 college students and other young adults ages 19 to 30 used alcohol in the past year, and more than 4 in 10 reported marijuana use. Many of these individuals use both substances at the same time, so that their effects overlap. This scoping review summarizes when and why simultaneous alcohol and marijuana use occurs in this population and what its consequences are.?https://go.nih.gov/rLFemqq (Authors: Christine Lee, Brian Calhoun, Devon Alisa Abdallah, Jessica Blayney, Nicole Schultz, Meg Brunner, and Megan Patrick) #alcoholresearch #arcrjournal #NCAAW?
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Read about the milestones and achievements in ARCR’s five decades of history in our new timeline. https://go.nih.gov/4VD7Vvl #alcoholresearch #arcrjournal?#ARCR50
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Alcohol use and mental health are deeply intertwined; many people who misuse alcohol also have a mental health condition such as an anxiety disorder and vice versa. This ARCR review explores the mechanisms underlying this relationship. https://go.nih.gov/T6Efd5e (Authors: Justin Anker and Matt Kushner) #alcoholresearch #arcrjournal #WorldMentalHealthDay2024